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Ashe ville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 26. ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, TUNE 5, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS -t 1 li1 For a cool place in summer, for health ami recreation, visit LiuvillcUrundlnlhci Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular sales uf real estate at Linvill onauH niter imc 1st. lH'JI. Husiiicss lots and residence sites sold at private 811 Ic onlv. The list cola Inn was opened the 1st of June, under the management of M Jnmes T. Skilfs. Kvguliar daily stage from Cranberry. --L1NVILLE- IN VITUS INVUSTIliATIUN AS TO Climate, Water Supply, Drainage Drives, Parks, Scenery Plans, Building Sites. Investments. LINV1I.LK mPROVEMIiNT CO. Llnvllle, N. C. ANALYSIS UF WATER USBD AT TUB ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. CoHMnNWSAl.TH OP MARACHI'SKTTS. lACHI'SKTTS. I . NAI.VKI8. J ' Franklin St C KKTI PIC ATK I IP State Assaver's OHiec. 2D7 BOSTON. MASS. Anril 21. I Mill. To Chat It. Campbell, A.hcvlllc, Nurth Car olina. The Minnie nt water submitted for nnalv sis has tx en carcfull y examined, with the fol InwiitK results: The water shows la parts per 100.0O0: Solids, Totmtllc 3.O0 " Axed 3iki " total 8 00 drains per one . 8 gnuon 2. Nil This water Is almost entirely free from or- sank' matter, showing- very slight traces of iron, auipnur ana nme. i ne water is very excellent in all respects. It is very seldom we And water so free from organic or mineral matter. H. L IIOWKRR, v Stat. Assayer. CORTLAND BROS,, Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARYPUBLIt. , Loans tcvurely placed at 8 per cent. Offices: 34 & 38 Patton Avenue Second floor, frhudtv REAL HSTATB. Wilt B. Owtn, W. W. Wbst. GVVYN & WEST, Successors to Walter B,Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF MHfiVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely placed at Per Cent Notary Publk. Comntsstoncrs of Dsccto. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFlCK-MutkM Court ftq autre. -TAKE YOUK Broken Jewelry AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS ' 'TO. ( , . M. A. TILLER, AND HAVE THEM MADE Al GOOD AS NEW. Mo. i M. Court Square. NEXT DOOR TO P08T0FFICE. m DUY YOUK fJt GROCERIES jljftsV 1KOM ' ' C00PEl j THAT IS WHAT MA TOLD ME TO DO, She saysit.s the best place in town to trade. No dunxcr of being- overcharged, and every thinn; is as represented or money refunded. North Court Square. Corucr Main and Co11ck Sts. MlT " A tn-xrWT as 37 South Main Street. Great reductions on til mi minor goodo. OutingcloMiH worth 12 and lot: at Vfa 'amt'ls' hair Plaids worth '5c at at)c. Mack all nilk grenadines, ' striped, dotted ami figured, worth fJ.75 and $2.00, at 11.10. Challies worth 10e at 5c. A discount of 20 er cent, on parasols and um- ircllas. Great reduction on men's and boys' straw hats. "BON MARCIIE," 37 South main Street. OUR POSITION In the grocery liiisiness enables us to ive consumers advantages of great aluc. IE AS. Wc keen the liest Formosa Ooloiiis. Japans, (junpowdcr and English llrcak- fast. COFFEE. The finest blends of Roasted Codec in existence, SUGARS re cheap. We sell notning but the highest grade made. SYRUPS. Our Syrups and Molasses are pure and wholesome. RICE. The best Carolina only tillered. FLOUR. The Obelisk Flour stands tiiieuualled by any ever offered in this market. Hotels and hoarding houses please bear in mind that wc are prepared to meet coniiclitiouin this or any market. Kcspcciiuny, Powell & Snider, W TO HAKE MONEY. The way to make money is to save it. And the way to save it is to have your pre scriptions filled at Carini cluiel's drug store, and you ill find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 per cent, on every prescription. We do npt take goods that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre- cription to makeuptheloss. You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid and prices must be earned some where. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas. W.De vault are with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don t forget the place. Carmichael's drug store, No. 20 South Main streejt, Asheville, N. C. BARGAINS : IN : DINNER ; SETS AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE OUR STOCK In Immense and Must Co. See our 1 12 piece sets a $l(i.HB, Ihcy are Knuliah, and lire of our own importation The iKSt set you ever saw for the money Come carl; and ert one. Opaque China. Special .'ittenlion Is rnlird to nnothcr Hi of dinner ware, which w.- Imported ourselves It is Opiuiue Ciiiiu, in a beautiful dcenrntion eipinl lo Trcne'l Cliimi. anil at half the price. We will main- upset lo suit you, nu'l wh n you break a piece wc will sell you another to m itch tie set. Thin will enable you to al wayslbavc a full set; price from $12 up. wards. BUTTER POSITION. Wc are In better position to furnish hotcli unil boarding houses than ever. Wc carry large stock and our prices throughout arc the lowest: and will pay you to sec us before buying. In connection we carry a lurgc stock of tinware and house furnishings. '' store is the largest. riiM.TiraiM. 41 Pattou Ave. CHINA, GLASS. LAMPS AND IHII'SI! I'HRNISHINOS. ONE PRICE STORE, II. REDWOOD & CO. Vi'e ask attention this week to our Cloth. ing for men, hoys and children, In which wc show excellent styles and the bi st of value. Alsu to sonic dcsirublc things in scusona blc liress Goods. A number of attractive items In various lines just opcued, H. REDWOOD i CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC., ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVIS. SEE FOR YOURSELF OUK NBW LINli LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, Prom $1.00 to $4.25; nets, poles.ctc. A beuu- tlful line Croquette, liasc bulls and lints Our new line HURO'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Staple and fancr. tlur L'S cent fountain i'en is going: right along plenty left. Our aew Souvenir uf Asheville, only 28 cents. We shall close the balance of our Dictionary Holders at $3.00, worth $3. GO. J. N. Morgan & Co., BOOKSBLLBKS AND STATION 1!KS, j Public Square. WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS, SS Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build'. I O DoxSGi. novl d3m J. W. SCHARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 43 NORTH MAIN ST. Just received, a full line of Bnglisk nnd do nestle woolens for spring and summer. fcb24d6ra FOR RENT OR SALE. Hither house owned by T. Wilson Sh uni tes., corner French Broad Avenue and Hay wood Street. These houses are located near the center of town, commanding good views, high elevation. For information apply to JOHN CHI1.0, JAMES FRANK, nun n FAMILY 6R0CERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Rectus Creek Woolen Id ills. N12Uf .iff" Asheville, N. C. WAS EVER CASE LIKE THIS? TORY TOLD BV A TF.K WI?KE PHYSICIAN, A 'Woman Near Canejr Branch, Tcnn., for Twenty-one Years Hat Hern HheridlUK Her Hones Five Hundred aud Twenty six Vp lo Dale. Bone exfoliation for twenty-one years! One of the strangest, if not the strangest, eases ever brought to the at tention of medical men in this section, is that of SnrnhNcas, who lives beyond the North Carolina line in Tennessee. Dr. T. E. Bales, of Cnney Ilrnnch. Greene county, Tcnn.. was in Ashevillr Inst week, coming here to visit relatives id also to attend the State medical con vention. Dr. Hales is brother-in-law ni Alderman T. C. Starnes. of Ashevillr The Doctor told the storv of Karnh eas Ullliction to several of the eitv phy sicians, and endeavored to call the at tion of the convention to it. But hr hurl come in just before the work closed, When :vcryttnng was burned, and thut body ouia not take tip the matter. Dr. Hales brought with him a amnl saicnci, which was filled with small pieces o! bone, with which tin. substanti ate his statement, if any should doubt. Although the convention did not in.... tigate the matter, Dr. Hales showed his xniUit to several of Ashcvillc's physi ians who took great interest in themat- ter. Dr. Hales has had many interrogations loiiiecnscol the Ncas woman. and has written it full account of the case to Merman Stai nes, which gentleman has veil Tim t'rrmiki ll i... ....1.1:.... tiou in lull. Dr. Hales is onr nf ihp mr.ni , ilivsumns ol l-.-iaL Tennessee, and his ign Slam iiil' 111 the i..r... i ..n; .iciil voucher lor the truth of the storv . .. iciier, oaten caney branch, I I.. II. .11.. .1... 1 .. .. t icvin: county, tcnn., is as lollows: "In nnswr-r tn t-,,,, i,.n.... ..r - . about the cast-of Sarah Neas, who lives . ' 1'i.ivv, 1 win stiitc that to me and other physicians uooiiL Lwn mi u-tt irotti fii.a .. i ... n ....u imkc i.tueo ucr, me case is a very .i.M.on.iuar one, itnu us lur as 1 kno SOniClhlllo m-iw in mv,K.-l Tl , r n ' v.v,i, lucre lias been a short .lo-o-h ,.r i,., ....... :.. several ncwflpn)cr8 of recent date, but - ' (IV, MtM III nclp and 111 houic rcHm-ctuim. nit(mitii.r- As I hnre Ik-cii her physician hn - -- - j . - .utas, 1 ui unit.' to state the farts of the case just as they iUUL I Wtl w- ,li ei t wit I ... -.1.1. ...v. .,1. inn, 01 t arroisviiii', leiin,, is an old and able physician. He was for- I l i . K J v nia lur inerly her physician, and will state in sub- Biaiiti- wnui i oo in regard to her caw. Many othe.-s, neighbors and visitors wili do the ai4me. llir i-nu. iu .. ..r i, foliation. One side ot her bodv onlv is """ira. ou I. HDuui i years of age, ol average lieinhi wi.rht ,,i,i i , .. u. .. ...I ci : t . - - . pounds and except the disease herein spoken ol seems otherwise to lie in eood lit. Illlll, "About twentv nils vnnra arm .!..' I., ironing she scorched the end of the index iHiKti ui me icu nanu anu on the even ing of the same day est the end of the nmicr that whs acorchod n. n n;A..A ni broken dish. The night following it iave her pr&ui nuin , ..t. ... ,i.. .i.. walked the floor nil night. On the fol lowing morning the finger was veiy much swollen, and the cuticle protruded from the end of the finirrr Tl. a .1.. oil' with u puir of scissors. This opera tion lelt exposed to view three yellow pimples which contained all the pus tlint KULIIcrCU in the ui,ii,Mn..l mger. She suffered great pain ill the time for about torn ,n.,t,. a. the end of this time the bone exfoliation oegan. first it commenced in the phal anges of the fingers, and as the disease uRicsseu tnciorcarm oceanic involved. I'irst the rjhalnnies tlu 11 1 h m.l . .D the carpus, the radius, the ulna, and oi recent vrars thp u-nmiln n...i :..!-..:.... II f.l, IIICIIOI maxillary have been involved. The nu merous tins not as yet been aMccted. "The exfoliation takes nl.nr. ously. About ten minutes before it tx- .urs the patient is seized with intense iain which continues until the boue is rxitflled. Tllerf. ia ii, I,am..-I .... , . . .V. MVUIUI I IIIIV, III! suppuration or intlammntiou, and al .' neais uy nrsi intention. "No mis h.iavir litr.tii.H im i -I .... ...vv, ,ii WUUIIU that has ever been indicted by this tlis- -i "" wuui seems to oe most remark able in the case, is that the bone seems lo be immcdiatclr replaced by some process of ossification, which may be inferred Irom the fact that there is no disfmura- lon ol the part from which the bone is loclleil. The Imne ( 1 1 II. nut nl ... make its apiearance on the surface in stantly after hi-rukinn Iniim ........ sionally there is one that will be tonic iiuui. uiuviug aown me arm. They will IllOve an inch nr so vitv i-nni.ll. n...i . - ..-I'l,,, Ulll IC- mam at thut point some little time, then nunc on u nine tariiicr, ami continue in this way until they reach the hack of the hand and there make their appearance on the surface. The bones from the in ferior maxillary mukc their npiearuncc on the surface near where thev break loose. "On one occasion I wns rallt.il ....... lurrietlly to sec her. On my arrival 1 )und n I it in. lo.lirf.il i.i li.. fi,.i- i moved the bone and she told mc she hud swallowed two, previous to mv arrival, and while sitting talking to licr a bone about one inch in length enmc from her left car. The bones all look natural, tllOUcIl SOIlir of I Ill-Ill took u.ifll,.. I....I licen bleached. "The number of hours i-TnrltrHin iiir,.. n to tills limp in R'Hl Tl,.-M ' - ...... ii in. UVI deformity detected. She has until recently had good use of her arm, but it it now impaired to some extent. She is the mother of one child, anil is free from any disease that would have a tendency to proddce softening of the bone. She hits been a woman of eonil roust it ni inn ilhcrwise, and during her life has taken ery little mercury." The A. and R. Electric Railway. Kl'THKKI'OKDTON, N. C. IiiucS. Presi dent Reynolds of Asheville & Kutherford ton Electric railroad, was in town yes terday, and wus jubilant over the pros pect of the road. We have been assured by capitalist of New York that the road will be begun as soon as a few prelimina ries can be arranged, and is satisfied that it will be in ooeration within tw.l.. monins or pernaps a shorter time. The o..i... ...,.. .noncr ume. ne jopleliere have unbounded confidence i Mr. Reynolds, and arc enthusiastic, - I over the prosit. I HORRIRI.E INFANTICIDE. A Molher Throws Her Babe From a car window. WumiTA, June G. A horrible case of mlunticule occurred on the Santa Rail road. On the train was a well-dressed woman of about tbirtv. who seemed in great distress. As the train passed over a small bridec near Cimarron the con ductor, who wus on the platform, no- iiccn a uunnie thrown Irom the window of the toilet room Inst lw-i,,r iu bundle reached the water it 0iened and to his horror the conductor saw a small body exposed fora moment before it sunk ociieain me water. Her mind was wandering and she jlri give no account of herself. In a iitllmn; were found some letters to s. Grace WorthinKton, ol Chicago, mo ncr uckci was Irom that point to I'ueblo, Col. Amun on the train who hud spoken to her early in the day said sll1,,l,l him I,- 1 j- i , .,,, w iiiibuumu men iwo years aRoand she had been spending the inter val in Chicago. She was taken on to rue mo. ALI.IANCK TKOIUI.KS. The Third Party and Mub-Treas ury Troubles In Texas. Dallas, Texas, June 5.-Thc cloud of discontent winch has been brewing in the Texas alliance for sometime threatens to burst with appalling fury. The conserv ative members arc against the sub-trcus- ury scheme, and do not want the alliance to take any part in the third parly. The Southern Mpi-i-nt-v lb.. li;....,... .......... supHrl the sub-treasury scheme, uud tacitly advocates the third party. To counteract this influence, those who de sire to keen tlll nrrlii- mil nf lu.iilW .. . vi pwtatita nun on the original platform have determined I I ' ... a iv n uu., A niCCtlllL' Will alnn lu. lu.lrt II.. LU ILUri II llMlr II lllllln. ,., U ln..a state auiancc meets in Dallas in August, at. wnicn nisuugiiishcd politicians Irom missiHsippi, tit-orgia, I cntiCHscc ami Ala bama will be present to speak in opposi tion to tlie sub-treasury scheme and bring influence to bear to prevent the alliance brotherhood of the slate Irom plunging into pohticc. HOHR1BLK AFFAIR. The Ilody ol an ITiikuowu Man Eaten by Dogs) and Uuzzarttn Danvillk, Va.,June5. Mr. S. Hairs- ton, of this city, has had it number of colored hands employed doing some ditching for him between Royal Oak anil li i i:n . i , . . ' neiiy inn, in mc llClgUDOlllolHI ol t. aS- 'adc. On Stlllli.'IV l.'ist I lirv 4,,nl i. ati.ll and came upon the body of a, man in a ucpiornoic condition, all ol t lie flesh liav ing been eaten awav bv dogs and buz arils. Till-V rolllil nut ti.ll uL.llu.il was the body of a white or colored man, or whether there hail been loulplay. Near the spot was a hat and some bed cloth ing which were lielicved to have been owned by the dead man. ROAsTEIfr ALIVE. Horrible Death of Two Pennsyl vania Children. riTTsiiruu, June 5. The dwellinir of Samuel I'. Myers, u prominent farmer of lunumtt township, near Mcyersdale, I's., was burned to the ground last night, and two children, Clara and Mis souri, aged 9 and 12 resiectivcly, were roasted alive. The fire spread so rapidlv hat nine other occupants bnrclv escaped in ttHr night clothes. Three men and nc woman were compelled to jump from i second story window. Mi. Myers was imlly hurncd, but will recover. It is not nowu now the nre originated. WHAT A PITV. The Citizen" In a Day old When It Reaches Stateallie. STATBSVIM.K. N. C, June -t. rSnccinl.l This town was visited by a very heavv storm last night about 7:40. It changed nils with quite a number of trees, a few liriri-bps mill u llollai. nr tu-n TUn ,,1 ill the nubile ImildinL' was in ponH sli.-inr locntcn nil me winu mat conic that way but it stood the storm. In ten lays the slate roof will Ik- on the build- ni. It will lie the nobbiest, buildinc in the slate. Siuce the chaiiL'C of the nicht train on the W. N. C. K. R. vour most valuable paper is one day old by the time it rcach- s oiatcsviiic. Found In Pieces. CfiAKLOTTli, N. C, June 5. Somcbodv walking along the track of the Carolina Central road, four miles east of the city, VWilnrsiln v mornini uinu ulmrlip.l 1 C..1 the track strewn with the fragments of inc nouy ot a colored man. it turned out that the fragmentary re mains wrrp 1 hnsr nf n nnmi nnmril Wil. son Wallace, who lived eight miles cast ofthecitv. He had been run over and killed bv the uusscnuer train from Ral eigh, Uold at ao.t Premium. Bl KMos Avkes. lane 5. Thcrcisno ini- provement in the financial situation here. The banks nre selling a large amount of gold. Tour banks which have been com- jicllcd to close their donrsarctheold Ital ian bank, the new Italian bank, the French bank, and the River-t'late Com mercial bank. It is expected that the Kivnrli nnrl Itjili.'in luinliu will h tilili. to pay all claims against them in full. Gold closed yesterday at 21KI premium. Murder In Alabama. . HikMiNi.iiAM, Ala., June G. Brook White, a prominent farmer of Round Mountain, Cherokee county, was shot and killed Saturday night by his father-in-law, whose name is IMge. There has been trouble lictwecn the men ever since w lute married l-.tlgc s daughter, which culminated in the killing of the former when he went to Edrc's house to whin him. Bttnallnox In Cuba. Havana, June 5. Ivvery cflort is bciiiir made by the authorities to prevent the spread of smallpox. The village of Ar- tcmisn, in the province of I'mar del Rio, hun sniVrt-ril mm-li from I lie sroui-iviv Tlti streets are deserted and a number of houses are abandoned. Subscriptions are being opened for the sufferers. Lively Hteallnur, "' -"! i dinals is said to have discovered a deficit nf tm million fruma in il iir'. . i Roub, June 5. A committee of carj - - - " pvuvi account. "IF CANADA CONSENTS' MtU. HII.I. OHJIiCTH TO THIS V. H. CATCHING tF.AIJt. But the mil Pusses Its Third Heading, aud Uncle Ham Can Have Hln (teveu Thousand Five Hundred Meals If he Wants Them. London, June 5.-Thc bill nrovidinu lor the issue of an order in council Dm hibiting the taking of seals in the Dcher- mg sea by Ilntisb subjects, though a gov ernment measure, met with the onriosi tion of Alexander Stavclv Hill, who sits tor Kings Winfoid division nl Siiifforil shire, and who has represented the con servative constituencies in the house of commons for mnnv vrar Hi. lion was particularly directed against the clause in the bill agreeing that the United states shall catch 7riOO seals for the benefit of the islanders d mg the close season. He made a violent speech ugainst this section of me measure and moved us an amend ment that the words "if Canada con sents1' l)C lidded t irrrlo li,,,-i il. course of his snrrrli Hill ii,.,i it,i i... ..no ivti'ivcu a communication trout Can- aua in relation to tins question. William Ilenrv Kmiifi leader in the house, argued against the UIIICIItlllieilL. n.lSllKr IIIU Olilto.,1 .m tn II on the fact that the iriivrriiiiiriit l,.,,l ..1. ready obtained the assent of Canada to me inn. in view 0 this statement iv Mr. hmith. Mr. 1 1 1 1 1 w tlulmv h;.-,m,.,i ilient and the bills Tl .. . . i una. ocxion, mcmiicr lor West Ucl- "ai, catted mc attention ol the house to tllC attitude of Irish IllKiiiliri-u in ...,,, tion with the bill and expressed the Iiok v iui mc government would appreciate iiicir lorocarancc Ifei uig no opposi tion lo it, thus allowing the government i" pass it oil us third reading without uciay. On Two-Thirds) Time. I.OI ISVII.I.K, Ky., June 5.-Reprcscnla-tives of Kentucky jeans manufactories which operate 3,1'Ot) looms in Nashville IJvaiisvillc and other southern cities, met mil i.iiiiir nuu ticiermiucd to run onlv on two-tlnrds lime for the next fifteen wrcKS. I lus will reduce the output 50, 0(10 pieces, valued at .(iii null i',,i:u factory condition of trade is given as the The Population of Ireland. Dl'iii.iN, lime S. The census of Ireland just completed, shows a total iwpula lonol 4,70G,lfi2. Of this numlicr 2. 117.071! arc males, nnd ! ;iH!i i isir. f.. mules. The toinl almwa ,i....r....... :.. population during the last decade ol AicaliiNt the Hub-treasury. CoLisiniA, June 5. Hon. lien. Terrell. national lecturer of the Farmers' Alii- nice, and Governor Tillman addressed a large meeting of farmers at Abbeville. Gov. Tillman comli sury scheme in unmeasured terms. Defalcutiou In Purls. I'aris, June 5. The presiding otliccr of the Bourse announced today that M. Vc reim, a broker who did a very extensive business, was a defaulter on his con tracts. His liabilities .nrr rst tiii;iir,l t nmount to 5,000,0(10 francs. Now Sir Charles Talkx. London, May 5.-Thc case of defense u the baccarat trial ha ,.,,.r.l .l q:.. Charles Kussell, for the defense, is ad dressing me court. Hlr John Macdonnld's Condition, Ottawa, June 5. There is no chnnrre in Sir John Macdonald's condition, Stock Quotations). NkwYiiHK. lunr A l-'ri.. in.L.I ..I...U1. 107-1,: Chil'lliru nnd N,irll,u-..,n. iixn. . Norlolk anil Western Ell.: Ui. West Point Tcrmimil I.-.7..- U1UI1 l- Unltltuore Prlcen. IUI.TIUoUK. liitii- R .1.-1 H..II nn.i climiKcil. Wheat southern, dull. Kulufl nr Mi l I; Lnnulicrry. $1 n7i I lif; No. 2 red firm; ilpiit, I o'.H.,ii! 1 (i!H..j. Corn south, crn, white nominal ul Cfti 3; yellow, dull ul UTlftOl'.fHgC. New Vork Market. NlttV YllMR. linn- T. Rl..k. 1 hrnvy. Moiict. easy at 3Vi,ltllt;' l-xchnniic IniiK. 4.S.(.i-M4.H4i.: shun. 4..n7:i.,j. . slate Iii.iiiIn, nciilceted: Kuvcrniiit-ni Iw.n.li ilull but stt-mlv. l-tiii.m s.-n. ul... . tmlcs: t'nlonils. N-'l,c: ork-.-itia. u't.,- r,.i .'.r.'.. lH-ncd ai d closed wi-nk M,,-. u r.-.. K M: lulv. N 71!: ,.,,. u tii. c '...'..,. .' n sr.; iiciiils-r, k til. l-luur-iiui tnnd stead v! Client -null ami ruin, i-m-n ,,,,i. . ...i strong. Pork ilull unit ensv nt Sill Gout ti.iii. l.an ouii-t iiiul i-iimv ,.i o i.-i. Spirit-- TuriH-ntinc-iiulit but stenilr nl .'lii (ul.lhije KoHiti Hiit uud easy ut 1 Ol'i.ia l.oo. 1-reik'uu steuilv. AFFAIRS UF CO.WSFOUISNCF. It is estimated there arc 3. mm muiia in Savannah, Ga. It is thontrlit the diplomatic career oi Mr. l-'rcdcrick Douglass, minister to Hayti, is rapidly drawing to a close. A vcllnw fir trrr. iiirunui-iiiir 1 1 .'t li.t i length by 53 inches in diameter at the hiirend. wnsshiiiord bv mil fi-.msiiiiir state ol Washington, Tuesday to lie ex hibited in Chicago. The tree will be culled the Seattle. A precedent ia cited simil.ir in ibr rar of Senator Call, of Florida, in which the United States senate decided, in the case of Senator Stockton, of New Jersey, that a majority of the legislature 'of a state, in joint session, could elect a United States senator. The suit of Svlvcsler L. Stockbrid. nf naltimorc, against the Richmond and Danville milroad conitmnv for iI.-iiii.i.b received in an accident on that road, which has been on trial inthecircuit court of VTnahillrrtnn fnrarvrrnl wn-lri roatitt,! in a verdict for $00,000 for the plaintill'. The riintlnnnnrrn ITr-nn 1 Tin,. I... an account of the discovery of a petrified human body by Prof. N. S. Shuler, Har vard college, und "resident W. T. Morri son, oi iioston tmivcrsitv, in railing Spring Cave, Scquuche Valley, Tenn. The body is uerfect. Many curious wea pons of copper were at its feet, nnd Shuler and Morrison say the discovery is un doubtedly evidence of the existence of a prehistoric race. KOKKir.N.1 A terrible storm in Vienna flooded the suburbs, while thirty six buildings were struck by lightning, two children were l:ii...i ......i. i.ji . . uinu iiiu umui ivoi iiv weiu uauiy in- jured. ABOUT THREE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville. IN. C., OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER 8H0ULDEK BRACES. FOR Men, Women aud Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUM3ER Nut one lieraon wus disappointed in the use f them. They arc beyond doubt the best and most durable bruco ever worn in fact they urc the ONLY RELIABLE unbilled brace and suspender in the market. They urc simple in construction, easily ad justed aud worn w ith perfect comfort. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 150 PAIRS ALL SIZES OR MEN, WOMEM, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND EXAMINU THISM. RANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St. M. CAMPBELL il J DEALEIl IN REAL, ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE SHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. fRUSTBIS SAI.B. llV Virtue nf tt r T a. . . R Jy l. A. I'umain on the 17th nf May ill !' t,iMVt;urc nt? nutitUmtd thenin for I i r v,Mi,fc " nuiy rtKlHiriTfl in '"" m Nu J1' at ,UKC 97 r m'omltfount, I Will xlt'll fllf i,h a .. l . Asheville, N. C, on the aoth June, 1H!M in MltUril.-ivl the I..1 ti I i .' ' V Sitimtcl on ,;ruve street, in the citv of Ashe! ,1. v.,, lovu luiiv. iniii. B. F. PATTON, R0R RUNT. H nice rnnmu r Hill street. Water in hounc, M per mouth. POK SAL11 (Invsi fnr sills m nsi 11 n.k mnre-ur less eneh, 2 miles of court house at Soil li-i- acr. nn.l u.111.;.. 1,.. posed strei-t railway. The timber on the land is worth price asked. Apply at once lerinseasy, to suit purchaser. Parties can set inniuch lire wuod off the Inad to par for it within one year J. M.CAMPBKI.I, I' or sale 0.-. Ion near Vnnderbilt'. estate. Irom $100 to 5o0 each. ApplT to J. M. CAMPBBLL. -IN TRICBS TILL JUNE 1ST. Ilarsalna In China and Glass. TO CLOSE OUT CEUTAIN LINES. Covered Dishes and Dates Fourth. TRIPLB PLATB KNIVBS TKA SPOONS, ROOBR8, FORKS, ROGBRS, TAULB SPOONS, ROGBRS, reduced one fl.SS Set. $1.88 Bet. $2.70 Set. $3.70 Set. JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS 1 DECIDED REDUCTION At almost your own price. ' J, II. LAW, No. 57 59 and 61 S. Mala St
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 5, 1891, edition 1
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