Asheville Daily Citizen
PRICE 5 CENTS.
VCMLUMEVI.---NO. 309. ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL o, 1891.
I SMOKED MEATS. MUlHir SALB 2SE
LAST NIUHT.
L I N V I L L E
1NVITHB 1NVBSTI0AT1ON AS TO
Climate,
Water Supply,
Drainage.
Drives,
SMOKED MEATS.
A fine lot Country Hams Just received, lo
a fresh lot of Maiinolia, Baltimore and Bone
less Hami, all siie".
KNC.I.1SH Cl'RBIl BRBAK PAST IIACON.
DRIED BEEF.
He prcncnM Hla Vlewn on the
.abor Troubles and Suggests
Hla Rained Education and
Not Strike are Needed.
Ben Terrell, the alliance orator of
SALT F1SH
M tCKURBL,
Ml'LLBTS,
WH1TK ANI
CODFISH.
CANNED MEATS.
Oi ana Lunch Tongue..
Potted Ham, Tongue, Chicken, Btc.
Corned Beef.
CANNK11 FISH.
Mackerel, Salmon, Sardines, 0.v.lcr. C
Ktc, lite.
A. D. COOPER,
THRASH'S "CRYSTAL PALACE,"
Friday, May 1st.
This sale does not moan a
Slaughter Of OUr entire HtOCk, Texas, addressed a large number of
but only mu-h goods as we "
Will Offer. They Will bO from Mr. Terrell was delayed in reaching
the finest tO the Cheapest, the court house by a delay of the west-
AnH kniuvaina nun nftttf (lin lr Sn I bound train on which his wife was to I
... , , I reach here, and on that account did not I
nUUrCIUI tllUBBHlHUClll- L, ut, abou, g.A5
ing goods in this line. Space o'clock.
frtriiiifo itwnizincr tllft o-oods Before Mr. Terrell's arrival, however,
" 0 I ll A. . 11 I J 1 lit
A .... 1 1 ittiV. lint- nr nnAtriiaa m J
we win unci, uuv l""'"'"" p.Towln,on.n(1 W. A. Can
Something from a dinner Set Haywood county was called
to achinacup and saucer. Our chair.
1 A I l, r . Kecves talked lor a snort wnuc
I HCOCK Its ltM-KU-uuu J"JU on the alliance and was followed by Geo
rest assured that we will offer
mi., nothing but nice goods.
Do Not Misti It!
Park,
Scenery.
Plans,
North Court Square, Corner
Main and College Sts.
THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFE TIME,
TH AD, W. THRASH & CO.,
NO. 41 PATTON AVE.
China, Clauware, Lamos, House 1'nrnlih.
ing., Htc.
The celebrated Green Brier White Sulphur
Springs, of Virginia, l offered for .ale. The
property valned at 1. 000,000, to he di
vided Into 1,000 .hares at $in each. The
mirrh.scr of two .hare, receipts a lot worth
the par value ,.( the stock, and the rhnncc i.f
seniring valuable improved property at n
a $2.',o',oo.. hotH nt non. oth.r imp'"".) importunity
r,iu a I nrnnortinnHtr prices. 1 ay- l . . ,
mi-tils niun
Buyers of Drugs
Tell us they have lost
money by monkeying with
Knoxville and Kicnmonu a
Frenchy No. i" la the Man, Says
Inapector Byrnes.
Nhw York, April 30. Inspector
Byrnes has at last fastened the crime for
the murder of the woman Carrie Brown.
The murderer is "Frenchy No. 1," who
was arrested Friday night, less than 24
hours after committing the crime, and
has been under lock and key ever since.
On the night the murder was commit
ted "Frenchy No. 1" occupied room 33
in the East River hotel with a woman
by the name of Mary Ann Lapoze. This
room was across the hall front that oc
cupied by the woman Brown and her un
known companion, from information
in possesion of the police, it appears that
the murdered woman's companion had
left her some time before 1 o'clock Friday
morning.
trenchy No. 1 had been at one time
Campbell, of I a lover of the old woman, but had be-
to thecome insanely jealous, lie heard her
companion leave me room ana got up,
and crossed the hall, deliberately stran
gled and then disemboweled bis victim.
1 his is the atorv of the nolice. It
H.Hahn, of Macon county, who made a substantiated bv the followine facts:
short address on the same subject. Mr. When "Frenchy No. 1" had completed
Keeves then introduced Mr. lerreil. Ins work, he crossed the hull and entered
Mr. Terrell said in the beginning, that room 33. where he left evidences of his
he was to talk as a citizen and not as a Kuilt. When the police made their inves-
memher of the alliance. He then stated ligation, traces of blood were found on
his belief that all the depression of the every side. The bed clothes were found
laborers of the country is caused by un- covered with blood, the murderer
just legislation, and that there has al- sometime during the night hav-
wavs been something wrong witn tne me thrown himself uoon the bed.
finances of the country. "1 also believe," I His stockings were soaked with
be continued, "that the cause ol these blood and his clothing was also
uniust laws is that we have forgotten covered with blood. On the walls and
our duty in the 0eration of the politics ceiling of the little room many small
of the country. I hold that there is a spots of blood were found, the man
difference between a politician and a par- having evidently entered the room with
tisan. One studies how to help his conn- his hands reeking with blood.
try if he is a true politician, and the oth- When the fellow was arrested, lnsnec-
cr's only thought is how he may benefit tor Byrnes examined his hands and tin-
Iiih party, it is tne outy oi every citizen Ktr nails. Tlie latter hecarelullyscraiied
to become a student of poll- nnd found plain and distinct traces ol
tics. No class of men need fear human blood. To positively establish
NEW LABOR FEDERATION.
IT HAS SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND
MEMBERS.
We have the largest sup-
ly of
Organized Last Sunday In St.
Louis All the Railroad Orders
Join Except Two Pledged
Against Chief Arthur.
St. Louis, April 30. Sunday last there
was a secrect meeting of railroad em
ployes held in this city, the orders of con
ductors, firemen, trainmen, and switch
men's mutual aid association being rep
resented. Not until yesterday was it
learned what was accomplished at the
meeting.
The four organizations formed a feder
ation with a membership of 65,000 and
took steps to induce the two orders re
maining outside the brotherhood of loco
motive engineers and the brotherhood of
locomotive hremen to join.
Resolutions were passed commending
the system of federation and pledging
the organization to work, against the re
election of Chief Engineer Arthur.
Arrangements with the brotherhood ol
locomotive engineers were mtered into
whereby each body would render other
mutual support, and all necessary aid, if
rerjuired, in case there is any trouble
with the road. ,
The object of the federation will be to
prevent strikes and settle all matters of
difference bv arbitration. All difficul
ties will lie referred to the supreme coun
cil and in case the council fails to have
arbitration settle all disputes, then the
council has power to order a strike and
uot before.
PUBLIC MEETING,
CARRIAGE SPONGES
in the city, and they are be
ing sold at
REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
Sponges that usually retail
'or 25 and 35 cents, we can
sell for 10 and 15 cents, and
make a reasonable profit.
Call and examine for your-
self.
GRANT'S PHARMACY.
KEPIIALINE
will relieve neuralgia, head
ache, or toothache. 25 cent
a bottle at
Grant's Pharmacy.
House
Building Sites,
Investments.
I.INVII.I.K IMPROVEMENT CO.
I.lnvllle, N. C.
ANALYSIS OF WATER
I'SBrt AT THE
ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY,
217 HAYWOOD ST.
CimMoawsaim or Massachsmwts.
CERTIFICATE OP AMALVW8.
State Assay". 0e, flf!?,,,
Dn.TnM MiaH.. Anrll 111. 180t
To Chat. H. Campbrf, Aihevl, North Car.
The .'ample ol water .ubmitted for anal.
aia h. neen eareraiij h.bhii "
lowing r.ult.:-r- , .
i ..... -una in n.Hi oer 100.000
8olUl.,TO..t,.r 3.00
total.!! 5.O0
r...ls Mr nnl'. K ffflll'T. 2X1
.un.i nt4r-flv free from Of.
I nil WKi i aiiuwt , : . r
sanic matter, .howing very mint "aic....
WILLS BROS.,
trcacherOUB memory and the the education of the masses on any the fact, the scraping and dirt found un
Of drummers 8U."Jcet" 111,11 " 1 1 " lnc,r tier Hib nails were submitted toachemt
mums oe iree iroin wruro? mmivca. i cai anuiysis.
hrom the time the man was arrested,
a but little could be learned from him. He
relicof barbarism and that it gives youi has made few statements, but all have
oppressors a right to oppress you. Why xen so very contradictory that the police
should these be the basis of the circula- have been able to make but little use of
at prnporiinnMxc ,n.vn. . j- . , , ruuuia ne ircc iruui whiiik iiii'uuo. i
thiy For '"r,r.j,jr;,,,1li,jJ " sometimes leads them astray, hod that the i,icn .it basing the cmuia
Aent. but they invariably find it tion of a country on gold and silver is t
pays them to draw t.ueir sup
plies of T. (Smith & Co., in
Asheville. the larcwst Drug
Store in Western North Car-
, a, saving of Freight
ires, anil ouick wine in
To be Held In the Court
Tomorrow Night.
There will be a mass meeting held in
the court house tomorrow night, at 8
o'clock, nt which the appropriation bill
be ably discussed. Every voter of Ashe
ville is cordially invited to attend this
mcetinE. It is honed that every laboring
man who can well be present, as his in
terest in this measure will be thoroughly
discussed.
The finest mnd most enmnlete ttock oi
Cologne, Toilet Wattrg, Extracts, Fact
fowdera and high grade ooaps at
OKANTS PHARMACY.
ARCHITECTS, oji
JH ration Avenue.
Next Y M C A huild'K.
noel d3m
( llm ftfti.
tion? I agree with Jefferson in that the I them
only true money oi a government i i
treasury note, based on its power to
tax. This is not dependent on anything
else, such as the production of the mines,
for its issue.
This money should lie equally distrib
uted to all who could give good and sufti
THE PRESIDENT.
getting goods, are important
ltms. and count up in a
year dealings ma king l,ini
large purchases in the pri
mary markets, enable ifiis
llouse to place uruggists
articles into the hands of
nnnuiiniArn nnd dealers, at
nrifPM nover ttpfnrp en oved rto anv B"01 ' w Slrme a . " . nmincu"
pri( es ne er ut ioi e t njuj en tion with hig ,wllot( altcr intelligent
west oi tne iiue iviuk, cure
totnors are Berved by pro
AGAINST STK1KKS.
"Wherever you find wiges are low the
people and the country are less prosier-
ous. 1 do not believe that the laboring
men can efl'ect anything by strikes and
thinV that theonlv way in which he can
do any g
I (ucstion '
He Heara Ihe News About IJi annj
Blair.
Dei. month, Cai.., April 30. The presi-
Icnlial party arrived at Llclmonte last
evening. At the request ol the rresuicni
his arrival was devoid of ceremony, in
rder that Mrs. Harrison and the other
ladies of the pnrtv, who were fatigued
lv the day's traveling, might be allowed
time for rest anil preparation tor to
morrow's progrnm. The hotel Delinoute,
where the party spent the time,
is beautifully decorated with flowers and
fessioiitil experts of large ex
perience, trustworthy and
competent the stock carried
. i . , , n i co is to control mem uy
by tins nrm covers two noors ment nnd have exact justice in their op-
of two hundred and torty eration."
e.i i4...l l.,H, ff,r Mr. Terrell weed the formation of a
IWUlii lUt Hinwui. a m. "'V Citizen's Allinnw ibrthe business men to
tWO feet Of total Width this discuss subjects of importance, in a
iu lio iiiilv Ili-no- Kroi-A In. similar manner to the alliance of form-
.. I . . . . I rs for the nuriwae of educating them-
urlzood...nne.nalw.y. Busrantee tnen, c;ltt,(, on tHp. 1'UDIIC aqUaTO on the'issul., of the day.
to be free from adulteration., we nave tne n AHIieVllie IK) irUUUlt! WJ
find the place orders Dy
mail re;eive prompt and
careful attention refer, if de
sired, to the Battery Park
Bank.
HIGH GRADE GROCERIES.
Oar aim i to keep the best. We offer no
balK hut t at the very lowe.t price eon
fiatant with the high quality of our good.
We give e.pectal attention to the purity of
largest and be.t .elected .tock of Fin. ami
Staate Orotarie. ever offered to the people of
Weatern North Carolina.
study. The gulf between capital and I limiting, the rooms assigned to the presi-
labor is widening and 1 believe a revolu-1 dent and ladies ol ins Household being
tion will result u tne tendency is not special ODjects oi attention, t nc prcsi
stopped. I dent was informed thnt the Chinese em
"I believe the best way to havethe rail-1 oeror had notified his minister at Wash'
roads and transportation lines conduct-1 mgton of his unwillingness to receive Mr.
ed is to control them by the govern-1 Blair, the newly appointed American
minister. 1 resident Harrison said it
was tews to him, but made no other
comment.
THE GERMAN INVASION.
WANTED THE BIRD.
Powell & Snider,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UROCBKS,
Corner
Pattou Avenue and
Main Street.
To be Prevented by Massing
French Troops at Vital Points,
Paris, April 30. A newspaper of this
city today announced that the French
armies on the German frontier will be ex
erased in night military maneuvers on
an immense scale early in May. All gar
rison in the military district of the de-
oartment Meurthe and Moselle, forming
a post of the sixth army corps, will take
.... -''. - .1.. . u. r . ....
gaged in the mayor's office a man with a Tooptin'Meurtlleand MoKe wi
strong loreign accent anu urciim miuc i remtorccd Dy a large lorce 01 cavalry ana
Cblel Balrd's Fortune Told by
Paroquet.
Chief of Police Baird has had his for
tune fold.
This morning while the chief was en-
The water i ery
It la very seldom we
iron, auluhur and Hme.
,1. . all a-an.'t.
liiiil water so free from organic or mineral
m"tler- H. L. pnWKBR,
State A.ayer.
CORTLAND BROS.,
Real Estate Brokers,
And Investment Agent.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Loan, nevurely plaed at per cent.
Have you inspected our
stock of Medium and I'ine
and asked permission to exhibit his for
tune telling birds. He brought his cage
with him. In it were half a dazen paro
nuets and lava sparrows.
He would not be satisfied until the
chief consented to have his fortune told
by one of the birds. Taking a paroquet
from the cage the man placed in on top
of the cage, where there was a box filled
with little alios of nauer.
wl. i : i : i i ... ... , i... .i:,.
Clothing for moil, boys and and it was handed to the chief. This is
I what was on it:
" You have been free with vour mind
and have thereby made many enemies.
SomeofthedesiniMe tilings Some of those who profess to be your
friends are renlly votirenemtes. Hut you
ioon purrn n, "11 l. itnr.' . h.n,et nnrl fenr eaa. and Wl come
tieth.mcin A'hevilie, new, neauim..,, ..... arp muCIl UeiUW IUIII Mt utuio - ,: ,
hrHfi rears old."
ngures. The'chiefs face took on a thoughtful
cvcral other fine p'ropertle. that are worth
your attention
I WO oaniirai DH.iui...
I.ou in all parta of the city,
tlou... to rent.
Pin. traet. of timber land and .taniling
timlier. Mineral properties,
Oftiee.:
U4, c a Fattna Avannc.
fehBdl v
Second floor,
REAL ESTATE.
Walts. B. Owtk,
W. w. WT
GVYtl & WEST,
ISucwuora to Walter B.Owyn)
ESTABLISHED 1881
REFER TO BANK OF ASHfVlLLE.
REAL ESTATE.
ijiam Securely Placed at 8
Percent.
M..tr Puhlk. Comml.rtoner. of Deed.
FIRE INSURANCE
orFlCK-eo""" ConrtaHinare.
JA.V GOULD
SAYS
dollar out o(
infantrv brought touether by an exten.
sive mobilization of army reserves. The
troops thus placed under arms will occu
py ail the vital positions which they
would have to hold in order to repulse
the supposed invasion of the German
troops.
THE PERSECUTED JEWS.
From
FOR SALE!
Those Expelled Driven
Home In Chains.
London, April 30. The priests and
pastors of Moscow are overwhelmed
with requests from lews for baptism in
order to avoid expulsion. The law pre
vents such conversions except in the case
of Lutherans and Catholics and then
permits conversions only in limited num
ber.
Ptescrmtions filled at all hours. Goodg
delivered free ol charge to anr part oi
thecttr. GHAUTS PHARMACY.
If Ton want a handsome pair ol cot
glass Bottles call at GRANTS PHAR-
Lyceum Tonight.
There should be a large crowd at to
nicht's meeting ol the Lyceum. The sub
ject is one in which every voter it inter
ested, namely, the appropriation to be
voted on next Monday ,lor the aid ot tne
schools of the city. Prof. P. P. Claxton,
upciintendcnt ot city schools, will make
the oneninir talk, and it will be well
worth coinir to hear. Several other gen
tlemcn prominent in the Lyceum will
talk on the question.
"Cet There."
Sam Jones arrived on the afternoon
train from Tennessee today, and is stopp
ing at the Swannanoa. The famous lec
turer and preacher will no doubt have a
pood house tonic ht at the t.rana. li. L,
Hrown, who is selling balcony ana gal
lery seats, savs they are going in
hurry. He can be found at Graves &
Thrash's, on South Main street.
One Hundred Bales.
Rai.kich, April 30. One hundred bales
of cotton were burned this morning
about three miles from this city ou the
plantation of Burt Wilder. No insurance,
LOSS, 3,U0U.
Two Killed.
Troy. Ala.. April 30. The opera house
here fell in this afternoon while a party
of voune people were rehearsing an ama
teur ocrformuace. Two young ladies
killed.
Stock Quotations.
Nhw York, April 30. Erie 22Vi; Lake Shore
ltoVj; Chicago and Northwc.tern
Nonolk ana western odw niwnmuim .u
We.t Foint Terminal loVk; Wctern Union
MACY. Bottles ranging in price
One to Fifteen dollars per pair.
Baltimore prices.
Rii TiuonR. Anril 30 -Flonr. du
mnA uni'hnnired. Wheat southern, dull
Fulti, 1.12ijri.18; Longberry. 1.13ijt
1.17: western, .fadier; No. 1 winter red
unot, SI.14V4- Corn southern, firm; white
SOItfXlc; yellow, 80c bid; western, firmer,
Th fliirht nf the lew. continues. The
Our late arrivals in Dross
New York Market.
N.w Viiiir. Aorll 30 Stock., active am
firm Mnnee. eaav at 3IM31V, Kichange
long. 4.N5V.RnVi; .hort, 4.88V4 89;
...t. h ml., dull buttirm:aovemnientboad.,
dull but .teady. Cotton quiet but firm; sale.
s;i bale.: upland., ',.c: urieans, a o-mc;
r.,,,,rr. ntienrd aad closed steady; April
Ma-.. R.61: lune. 8 75: July, 8 83
Aueunt. 8.94: September, 8 94. Flour
4..11 hut mrt. Wheat active and firm
Carn quiet but strong. Pork quiet but
teady, at $12.00(414 no. Lard quiet but
at Sn n. Spirit Turpentine dull
hul steady, at RSttc. Rosin quiet but
arm, at $1.68(91.70. Freight. ea.y.
AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE.
from
II you want a first-class Hah Brash for
small amount of mootr, GRANTS
PHARMACY is the place to go to get it.
All kinds of Tooth Bi ushes, Bath Brushes,
Bath Glorcs, Sponges, etc.
When vour Prescriptions ate com
pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY jou
can positively depend upon it that only
the purest and best Drugs ana cnemp
cols have been used that they were
compounded by thoroughly experienced
rnarmaciszaana inui cue pnee pmia
was not unreasonable.
94 South Main St.
J. M. CAMPBELL,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
AND AGENT FOR THE
ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION
-AND-
1MPR0VEMENT COMPANY.
JpOR SALB
I hare for sale for a few day. only, one of
the most complete cottage, of S roam, in
Aancvtne. Alimoaern conveniences, ngsismr
tree tear line. Must be .old at oacc. Price
$4,800. Apply to J. M. CAMPBBLU
Beautiful lot on Grore street, TSaSOO with
large oak ahauc tree., must go. Apply to
rsni.
J. M. CAM!
ILL.
(loods and Trimmings nhow
MONEY TO LEND, . . .
List yr property wlthu. and harelt. old choice tlllllgS YCty Mil (I TO
caii tor cer; tne imporui wtim u-nifc
already absorbed, or near
ly bo.
II. REDWOOD & CO.
ItlST POSU.WD UOr new pani....rv "
Ash.lt. Fa ol katert .tauatic
a copy.
BRUCE H. JONKH.
(8ucc.sor to Blgdow St Jone. I
RBAUBBTATB AND WVMTMBNTB.
Room M Afe. Block, 33 Fattoa Avenue.
ihroueh uroDoscd to buy the bird from I r,.i,.H .,, ril,e , it n.fnni. rlmined
its owner, out nc wouiu not aeu.
Mr. ltaird went to the tax collector
with the man, and arranged matters so
that the bird-man can exhibit his leatlv
ercd trilie.
in bands by the wrists. The Russians
afterward pillage the deserted shops and
houses.
FRENCH POLITICS.
A. FINE RESIDENCE.
, and Will
Changes Announced In Ihe Diplo
matic Service.
Pahis, April30. The following changes
are announced in the French diplomatic
service: Count de Montebello, now am
Mrs. Burxwyn Maltland's
HOME AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,
No. 40 French Broad Avenue.
Thnrnuuh instruction In Bngllsh, French
and Latin. Also Music and other accom
plishments, special attention given to the
training of little girl..
deed dlv
Clothing, Pry (luods, Shoes, Hals, Ktc,
It Will he Magnificent,
Cost 30,000.
E. W. Hurkholder, the architect, hat
Ju" n...... V .m.r rn.l.ntinonle an.-reed. M
a mngmticent resioence on ...co street. Lllboula ai anlba,idor at St. Peters
near Montford avenue. I buTg. jj, Herbette goes from Berlin to
When completed, this residence will be Constantinople; M. Belotte goes from
k. in Asheville. It will be a model I Rome to berlin; M. camoin goes trom
7 & 9 PATTON AVE
ODDS AND ENDS.
BOOKS & STATIONERY
PICTURES AND FRAMES,
Artists' Materials.
TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.
in completeness of appointment;, having
everv modern convenience, and will cost
$30,00(1. It is to be rected for Mrs. J. B.
Rurabough. Contracts for the erection
of the residence will be let in a few days,
no.aiblv this week.
Mr. Hurkholder is also at work on
olans for a $30,000 hotel, which is to lie
' .... , :n- .......i.
erected in iicimcrsonvnic iy a nun.
comnnnv. in which Ir. C. Pew, M. C.
dltaway Toms and other prominent men of that
town are interested.
The plans for the handsome business
' . ... 1 4 1 1 IJ. 1
In going through ourRtock
of Mens' sark nnd
suits, we find all but 2 or 3
Of the following lotfl SOld. We house of W.T. and N. A. Reynolds, ad
tn uir iwiiwm & ... joining the opera house, were drawn by
Want tO hurry tllO Sale 01 tne Mr. Hurkholder, nnd also for the new
remaining few.
Madrid to Rome; M. Rouston goes from
Washington to Madrid, and Count
Moutbolan goes rrom Athens to asn-
ington.
Eminent Physician Dead.
Piin.Angi.PiilA, April 30. Dr. Joseph
Leidv. an eminent physician, scientist
and nnturalist, who has been lving at
the point of death at his residence in this
. .... i . j: j :
city siuce i-nnny inst, oieu tins morning.
SAM JONES
Tonight at the Grand.
-ALL AT-
ESTABROOK'S
n.n h ftnma. nch a man win
be rich lo-.de of twenty r; Call on o
A . .Ill ..II wnmt hnw tA do It. M WCnAVC
Jut ncelvcd priTate advice from Jay od the
nnttiie put ff .'il th.f1.5n: ! i CCCHU IV erNRINQ aim rUCUPU vnnrBize. vou'll net a bar
Mie. aaa wr i.t i... n"" . -y LLdevllw IU OinuiilU nnw I iiuiiwni i ti 1 v
.1?
gam as ih a oargam,
22 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, It C.
apr 18 d
building on Water street, erected by Capt.
Thos. U.Johnston.
Lot 1189 Former price, 5J0 0t. now y.no Tne Ctr for ,ne Am and c, n Ry
1RS6 " J" " '- 2 V" One of the passenger cars to oe used on
lots " " 12 .10. " 10.00 the Asheville and Craggy mountain rail
1508 " lo uo, "" ,,,, taken from the freight depot
Tf VOll find amomr these over the street railway last night. The
trip was easily made, tne car turning tne
J hank our friends and customer., and to wish
dhem all long life and happiness,
JENK8 & JENKS,
HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
Rooms 9 io, McAfee Block,
J8 Pattoa Ave., AshevUle, N. C.
A New York teacher of vocal music, desires
to give instiu' tlon in singinR. also French
lesson, in exchanBe for room furnished oilnn
furui.heil) and hoard, lor hcrclf and mother.
InornearAsaev,,,.. AI BDi
Care O. Sehlrme', Music Publisher,
marS0onceaw4w' New York City.
curves without any trouble whatever.
The car is now standing on the road near
Chestnut street. It is to be taken to the
corner of Charlotte and Baird streets,
where it will be housed until needed.
!.rh. tnnicht the dummy engine will
Fine Clothiers, Hatters, Etc. be fired up and run over the ttreet rail
llr2d3t I way to the A. & C. M. line.
E. B. Barnum & Co.,
A CARD.
A noted evangelist snid in a sermon in
Asheville some time ago, that 'no one
could enter the "Pearly Gate" and walk
the "Golden Streets" unless he paid his
honest debts.
Not being uble to get in "The Swim"
with the bovs on real estate, 1 have
bought two hundred and fifty tickets to
Sam Jonct' lecture Thursday night, and
seat are on sale nt No. 19 S. Main. Box
seats $2.00; balcony seats, $1.00; stand
ing room, 50 cents.
Respectfully,
E. L. Brown.
HOMK.
Five cirls were killed and fifty iiersons
wounded by an explosion in a dynamite
factory, near Genoa, Italy.
The British House of Commons passed
a motion to compensate proprietors of
taverns who are refused licenses.
Announcement is made that Gen. T. S.
Clarkson has sold his half interest in the
Des Moines State Register for $80,000.
An organization has been perfected for
the purpose of building a tunnel under
the Detroit river, from Detroit, Mich.,
to Windsor, on the Canadian shore.
The olanine mills nnd wood shops con
nectcd with the Spartan mills iu Spartan
burg were destroyed by fire Tuesday
night. Loss $5,000, covered by insur
ance.
Funeral services over the remains of
Kicld Marshal Count Von Moltke were
held in Berlin, after which the body was
taken to Creisau, where it was placed in
the family vault.
Nick Flood and Chas. L. Ross, both
camhlera. emrneed in a duel at Roanoke,
Vn.. Tuesday. Ross was killed almost
instantly, and Flood was shot in the
mouth and breast, but will recover. The
difficulty grew out of a game at cards,
Nntaral gas was struck at a depth of
120 feet in a bed of gravel lying under
man feet of blue clay near Bloomington,
111. The pressure is enormous, and the
yield exceeds greatly that of all the many
gas veins that have beeen struck in Cen
tral Illinois.
Six room ho.se corner Sprue and Wood.
(In for sale low. Also lot 70x106. Locatioa
splendid.
Have for sale 10 or 13 lot. of 20 acre.,
more or less each, 2V4 mile, of court house at
$50 per acre, and within one mil. of pro
posed street railway. The timber on th.
land 1. worth pile a.ked. Apply at one.
Term, easy, to suit purchaser. Partie. can
get tnough Sr. wood: off the land to pay for
it within one year. J. M. CAMPBBLL-
Por .ale 85 lot. aear Vanderbllt's catate.
from $100 to $300 each. Apply to
J. M. LlMl'DELL.
30R RENT.
Furnished house of 6 room., elegant aelgh.
borhood. Posscion given about May l.t.
JOHN M. CAMPBBLL.
House of rooms on Liberty .trat. Good
garden, water in yard, $20 per month.
If you arc all run down, fagged out,
take Simmons Liyer Regulator and be
spry.
Choice I.H Buds.
l.ilinm auratum 25 cents each, $2.75
per dozen; tube rose and double pearl
fi cents each. 45 cents per dozen, ottered
for a few day only at Law's on South
Main street. aprsod.'t
J, II. LAW,
Nos. 57, 59 and 6i S. Main St.
A8I1BVILLB, N. C.
CHINA, GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
8ILVER AND PLATEO WARE.
CARRYING A VERY LARGE STOCK,
WB OFFBR
GREAT VARIETY,
And caa nil large ord rs promptly.
A.pl.ndidncwllnoflne blows glas.war.
Ju.t received.
Lowest Prices Always.
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