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v . (i - ,J ' .1 A A - -. -- 1 e VOLUME VII.NO. 62 ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, TULY 17, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ashevil Daily Citizen. 4 WHERE THE SNOWBIRDS NEST, For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sales Of rent estate nt Linville on mid after June 1st, 1801. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Itaceola Inn. Thisttccllcut hotel was opeucd the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. James T. Skiles. Over tbe YonahloMce Road. A lieautiful route for a summer excur sion, by way of Doe River Gorc, Roan Mountain, Cranberry, l.inville, llrawl father Mountain, Mowing Rock and Lenoir. Western Carolina Stage Coach Company. Daily stage Itetwccn Cianlicrry ami Lenoir. Schedule.' LIIIMitXT. tHIIINIi BI. I.v. ' :on . m , Cranlierrv. Ar. lli.'loa. m. Ar. B:3 a m.. l.inville, Lt. H.:lO a ni. I.v. 7-.:il a. ... Linville, Ar. 7:oo p m. Ar 1 0 p. a.., Blowing K'k, I.v. 2.00 p. m I.v 2:00 p. m . HlowtnK K'k Ar. 1:00 p. m. Ar. 7:0O p. m., Lenoir, Lv. 7.00 a. m. Untcrn timr. tKcad upwaid. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars bns been offered for the liest short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun tain and the lieautiful scenery of that lo cality woven into the plot. This mountain, siluuted as it is in the -most picturesque part of Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting ifor an interesting story. The selection will be made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and the torv mutt not be less than 10 nor ex ceed AO page. Detailed information mar I obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Carolina. , ANALYSIS OF WATER I'SBDATTHK ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY. 217 HAYWOOD ST. .ClIUHONWRAl.TH OF M A'SACHtlSKTTS, IKTTS. I YSIS klin .St I C BRTIFICATB ' r NAI.YSIS HMatr Assarer's Office, 27 Frank I HOHIUN, M , April Ml, 1W1. To Chat. H. Campbell, AshcTille, North Car oltaa. Tar sample ot water submitted for analy sis has btea carefully examined, with the fol lowing results: The water shows in part per 100 000: Solids, volatile... 2.00 " tied 3 Oil " total s on Grains per one I). 8 Knllun 2. no This water is almost entirely free from or- ftanic matter, show an very slight traces of ran, sulphur and Mmr. The water U very escellent in all respect. It is very seldom we find water so free from nrfcanic or mineral matter. H. L HOWKKR. State Assaycr. CORTLAND BROS, KcwJ Estate Brokers, And investment Agent. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans sevurelj placed at H per cent, office: U4, at SIA Patton Avenue Hecond floor. frh9.il e SEAL ESTATE. Wiltss B. Owvn, W. W. Wkst. GWYN & WEST, I Successors to Walter B.0w;o) ESTABLISHED 1881 REPER TO BANK OF A8HSVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners ollleeds. FIRE INSURANCE. 4FFICK ftontheaftt Court acinar. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa Avenue. Nest V M C A buildf. P 0 Box OS, novl dam JOHN GUILD, (Pormerlj of Lyman & Child), Office No. 1 Legal Block RICAL. ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, STRICTLY A RKOKRRAOB BUSINB8S Loans securely placed at S per cent. EVER CHANGING. Ol'R STOCK OF GROCERIES IS LIKE A RUNNING STREAM. Hundreds Take From It, Vet It to ncTer rlim.n.Hhrri. Thi nicotinic, In bee nunc there Inn never faiHtiK npririK uf flupply that feerin the-trcam. ShiKRh fUn-amn. Magnate, mo Ii tluKKNti Kntierien. They ba'omc imiitty,.tiir und ntnl and unfit for uw, The movement here in quick; new thing coming and ruin;. We use modern method, und buy whut we can ell before getting ntHlc nd pride ournrlvcK in having a frch utoik to nelrct from at nil times. A. D. COOPER, Court Kijunre, Corner Main and Colic jfi- f North Court Square. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN IN HEMSTITCHED 45 INCH EMBROIDERED FLOUNCES GOODS THAT RETAILED FOR $1.50 TO $. PKR YARD. WB CAN OHPKK THIS KNTIKIi LINK AT 75 CUNTS. White, Illuek, Pink, llluc unci 'arilinil on White, White on niiu-k. BOX MARCIIE." J7 H. Main Nlreet. STARTLING FACTS. WIimi tl.r adulteration of Food Products ii.cmn(H ho general thnt it is nwosnary in liirjxr citioH to organize aHsociatiotiH for the protecr timi of nianufaotorir'H and dwiU'i's, it iH liidi tiniH the 'oiiKumer consider well the importance of dealing with reliable houwea. PO WELL & SNIDER Have met with unusual sue- eHH in their endeavor to ch tablish and maintain a high Htandard of wholcHoineness indimritvin the DUALITY of the goods they Hell. Our large and over increaH ing trade is, we think, evi dence sufficient to convince all "Doubting ThomaseH" that we are Helling goodH at a very low and reasonable rate. Iteniectfullv Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Rt-tnil Gro cers. The way to make money is to save it. And the way to save it is to ha ve your pre scriptions filled at Oanni chacl's drug store, and you will find b.y doing ho you will save from 2o to 30 per lent, on every prescription, 'e do not take goods that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to ma keup t he loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid and the profits must be a veraged some way. A hint to the'wise is suflieient. A full line of De Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Ta.ylor Amiss and Mr. ('has. V. Devaultnre with me and will be pleased to iniH't their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget the place. Carmichners drug store, No. 20 Kouth Main street, Asheville, N. C. INI T() .IE MONHY BEAUTIFUL LAWN VASES AT COST. We hare only five of those hnndsonte ped estal lawn vases lelt. To close them out. wc are n iw offrrine them at first cost. This is a rare opportunity to beautify your front lawn at a very small rieiisc. They will lust forever, nnd always look new with one coat of paint applied once every t .vo yen. Come and see them. Free delivery. Water Coolers. A reduction of IS per cent, in water cool ers until 'he 2)th. We have a nic line, and this d si nunt will make them very cheap. DON'T FORGET OUR STORE When jou wnnt n dinnrr ni t or anything tn the rhinn, kIoh nnd poreelnin fine. Our toe It in large, complete nnd very low prleet wll he given you. A PRI5SKXT. He on the lockout f'r that triiidome $1 present, wc will present to one of onr vim tmnem during Aiiuat. Wi'l tell you more about It later. Don't forget our number. THAD. W. THRASH 31 CO., CRYSTAL PA LACK, 41 Patton Ac, We have embnued the opportunity tritely offered to red tier prk-CM on many Spring and Summer Roods, New leaftonnbU- things arriving almowt every dav. One Price System. H. REDWOOD 5 CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOfS, RUGS, ETC. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. GENTLEMEN! FOR T1IH Best Laundry Work IN THE UNITED STATES AT TUB LOWKST PRICES TAKI! VOI'K CollarH, Cuffis and Shirts TO THE TROY STEAM LAUNDRY AGENCY AT F.E. MITCHELL'S, No. aS Patton Avenue. IB if PIANOS: STEINWAY, EVERETT, HARVARD, ORGANS! WII.COX & WIIITI!, FAKRANI) t VOTHY KIM II ALL. BANJOS. GUITARS, VIOLINS, STRINGS, ETC. EASY INSTALLMENTS, LOWEST PRICES, HIGHEST GUARANTEES. ESTABLISHED SIX YEARS AGO. I ean refer to liumlncls o' pntrons, the liest men in Westirn North Carolina. Cull on or address C. FALK. 35 N. Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. OK SpartauburK, S. C. 1 1 I III-" THIS TIME IT IS A RAZOR AM ANGRY NEIiHO'li RI.OODY WORK I.AUT NIUHT. John Ronton, a Young Colored Mnn From Columbia, Wllb a White-Handled Razor, HerlouHly Wounds a Colored Wommi. Another crime wng en rly this morniiiR added to AslieYille'slist, another prisoner added to the nunther in th county jnil, and another case to go to the criminal court. The colored people indulged last night in n ' festival," or hall at the Buncombe warehouse, at the corner of I'atton av enue and Bailey street. About half past twelve o'clock this morning the fcslivitiej were drawing to a close, only fifteen or twenty of the par ticipants reninininir. At that hour, two colored women, Mrs. Lucy Graves and Sallic Hradshaw were walking down Patton avenue near the warehouse, on their way to Mrs. Craves' home on Depot street. When they reached n point near ShiKle'K hotel, they were stiped by a colored man who asked il he mihl escort them to their home. lie was inlormcd hv the women that "they did not pick up strangers on the street, anil let them art as escorts." This maddened the man, whose name is ohu Huston, lie says the Brailshaw woman called him a vile name. Any way, he ran his hand into his pocket and rushed at the couple. Ileforc they had time to get out of the fellow's way, he had come up to them, and gave the Hradshaw womatia vicious slash with a raior which he pulled from his pocket, lie then turned anil cut at Mrs. Craven, immediately after which la ran to Hailey street and disappeared. A iiumlier of colored oeonlc ran no to see what had started the row. Thcv loiiud the Hradshaw woman hli-cding from a cut on the neck, on the right side. Mrs. Craves was not huit. hut iur dross was cut okii across the back, and her lilc was probably saved by the steels in her corset. About this time Otlicors Collins and Sams cane up and after learning the trouble set out after Hostoii. Thcv dis covered him in a house near Phillips street, and arrested him, and found on his ihmsoii the weapon with which ho hail made the assault, a while handled razor. He admitted everyth'ng Boston was taken to Mrs. Craves' house, where the wounded woman had lieen taken in the meantime, and was In ner identified ns the man who bail wounded her. He was then Inoiight tn the jail and locked up until this morning, when he was taken before Recorder Mil Icr, and by him remanded to jail tn iwhii ine next term ol the criminal court. Krs. J. A. Watson, U. C. Starnes and h. II. Mcflraycr were &-nt for soon after the occurrence and rcndeied all possible as sistance. They found that the jugular vein Had been cut, and that the weapon barely missed the carotid artcrv, the cut ting of which would have ken almost sudden death. As it is. there is a slight chance for her recovery. Huston is a South Carolina negro. coming from Columbia, and has leon employed at Strauss I-.uroiean hotel, lie is about 20 years old, tall, very black, and dresses flashily. ISclorc Recorder Miller hendmitted that he had committed the deed, and saiditwasdoue liecause the woman hud cursed him. He had been drinking, and an empty pint bottle which had contained whiskey was found in his pocket. The wounded woman is about 2D vears old and was for a while employed as chambermaid at the llattery Park hotel. HAU DEATH, Waller NelHon In Vaccinated and IleH From Hlood l'olson. Some time during the month of May Walter L. Nelson, n son of C. T. Nelson, the wheelwright, in this city enlisted for siTYice in the United States army at the recruiting station here. Mr. Nelson was sent to Portress Mon roe, together with a number of recruits who went from Asheville. Snnie time after his arrival Mr. Nelson's lather re ceived n letter from the young man sav ing Hint lie had been vaccinated, and was ill trom the ctteets of the oneralion. No hint, however, of his serious illness was given, Yesterday Mr. Nelson received a letter frrm the authorities at l-'ort rcss Monroe, oeai ing ine sun news that his son had died on the llltb instant, from blood poison, brought on by vaccination. Young Nelson was'oulv 17 years old. and when he lelt heic was a very stout, vigorous youth. 1 lie blow is a hard one to his family and friends here. Mr. C. T. V. AHNenihly. On Saturday, many of the delegates to the W. C. T, U. assembly arc expected to arrive. Mrs I.atluop can only remain two or three days, hence her lectures will be ntnoug the first As Asheville eople delight in doing her honor il U to lie hoped that attention will lie paid to the announcements as furnished Tim CiTl ZEN. A program ror each dav will be published, together with an account of the proceedings ol each day. Mrs. Wells, the president ol the assembly, arrived to day and is the guest ol Mrs. pitch Taylor on Church street. A FliivComhiiiatloti. Prom the 'c York Herald. Harrison has a notion that his piety and (Juay's impiety, properly mingled, would lie first rate raw material for the creation of an average republican boss. I he president can make professions lor the party andtjuaycan do the practising. That is a line combination of talent, be cause while Harrison sings the song of great moral ideas Ijuav can play the game of the heathen Chinee in politics. The former will secure a second term and the latter can scoop in the perquisites. No cure-all or untried remedy will cure as does Simmons I.iver Regulator. Chiltlicn's Sails All our $C.r(, '$7.(HI, i .." him fs.iiti suns now Oio.Oth i; U. Hurnum .V Co. Ml our $:), $S..V, ami $7 0(1 men s punts lor $5.00. li, II. Hur num .V Co, Thnt silemliil picture of Asheville foi H six months' subscription to "The Citi- ten. .See advertisement. UWN PARTY. Tone Held Next Wednesday, lor cnarllable rurnoses, Some young ladies who have under taken several good andcharitable works, have determined to increase their treas ury by giving u lawn party on Wednes day night, the 22d, nt the corner of v-ncsiuut ana marioue streets, begin ning at hall past live o'clock in the after noon. There will be a sale of ice-cream cake and candy, and also good music provided to entertain the grown people and games for the children. The publicare cordially invited to attend. In case of rain ut the hour specified the party will be postponed until the fol lowing day. FIRST SUBSCRIPTION BALL. HRII.I.IANT AFFAIR AT THF. 1IATTF.RY PARK. The Flrt ol the Mi-rleN of Hub-Hc-rliMlon HallHa Thorough Hue-ceHrt-Dc-HcrlnUoii of Home ol the CoHlumi-H. The first ol the scries of subscription Walls took place last night at the llattery Park hotel, and was a brilliant success. These balls, which promise to bo one of the features ol the coming season, are under the patronage of Mrs. W. Miles Hazard, Mrs. A. J. I.vman, Mrs. Chas. W. Woolsev, Mis. Richmond Pearson, and Mrs. Judge C. li. Fcnncr. No one may subscrilie unless invited to do so by these Indies, which, of cotnse, make these functions extremely select. The ball last night was held in the ho tel ball room, which was thrown ojcn with the dining room, making with the piazzas, ample room lor dancing anil promenading. The music was furnished bv Pearson's orchestra Though the in tention ol the managers was to hciiii early, dancing did not commence until itter 1(1 o clock. An elegant chamiiaune supper was served in the dinning room annul 12 o clock, anil the ball broke up at 1:(1, About sixty ticisnus were urcs- ent, among whom were: Mr. and Mrs. Allston, Charleston: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clover, Huston; Mr. and Mrs t.rant, Mis drmit anil Mr. William Ciant, Atlanta; Mrs. Cuningliain, Au gusta; Mrs. l-.lliott Hazzaril, Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. Ir. Scheilly, Miss Jamison, Now Oilcans; Mr. Shiirpin, I'hilailelobia: C. A. Mansfield. New York; Miss John stone. Miss Ford, Charleston ; Miss Polk, .Vislmlle; .Missdregg. loxas: the Misses Campbell, Providence; Miss Carrick, Philadelphia; Capt. Webb, Claude Pros colt, London; Mr. Cameron, Wilming ton ; Miss Iniiian, Atlanta ; Mrs. Curry, Richmond; Mrs. . I-vans Hrown, Capt. and Mrs. W. M. liazzard, Mr. and Mrs A. . Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Moore, ludge and Mrs. C. E. l-'cnner, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sludcr. Mr and Mrs. C. II. Il.-irtshnrne, Mr. at i Mrs. W. H. (iwyn, Mr. and Mrs. . C. Martin, Capt. and Mrs. Huild, Misses Wcstlcldt. llnb litt, Murphy, Hazzard, Cortland, Hrown, Newton, W illiams, Thayer and Maitland; Messrs. C. H. Waddoll. jr., Murphy, Stcil inan, Hissell, King, A. S. Child, ilcrbert . Child, W. W. W est, H. Williams, W. U. Williams, and Richmond. Among the notable costumes were the following : Mrs. Richmond Pearson, pink satin, draped with duchesse lace; ornaments, diamonds. Mrs. W. I). Craut, grey satin and dia monds. Miss Grant, yellow tulle, dancing length, decorations of black velvet knots. Mrs. Miles Hazzard, black satin and lace; ornaments, amethysts. Mrs. C. li. I'enucr, white satin; orna ments, pearls. Mrs. A. . Lymnn, yellow brocade and chillon. Miss Murphy, pink satin. Miss Maitland, empire, costume pale blue satin. Miss Cregg, white tulle. Miss Johnstone, pale blue satin. Mrs. T. H. Lvnian, white ottoman silk with decorations of black ostrich tips. Miss Iiimuii, white lace, garniture of roses. Miss Newton, pale heliotmic satin, ilivftllctv; dccnratiiins of pansios. The second ball ol the scries will occur on Thursday night, July 30. w ill Hell i rettli Air. Kansas Citv, Mo., July 17. Several of the richest nun in Kansas City have or ganized a company for the purpose of supplying cold air throughout the oily through conduits. The projectors (if the scheme arc confident of its success and will soon be ready to sell fresh air to persons in anv pan of 'he cilv. - 1'lnauclal Irregularities). Ottawa, Out., July 17. A public ac-1 counts committee to the house of com mons yesterday unearthed some irregu lar payments in connection with the de partment of' the interior, lt was shown that money was withdrawn under ficti cious names, and that the system of cer tifying to accounts of extra work was louse. MufTcrliiic Russian I'eitNanl. Sr. Pkti-rsiii Ri;, J'lly 17 At a large meeting held yesterday of representa tives from towns in the province of Nijniy Nnvgorod, it was resolved to pe tition the government to loan I he- prov ince $.1,1 2o,ll(it) in order to supply' seed and bread stalls to the suffering peasants. The MlnerM Won. Si'MNfi Vali.kv, III., July 17. The strike of coal miners at this place has been settled on their own proposition which includes semi monthly pay day. Want More Money. Hi.oominuton, Illinois, July 16. Three- hundred McLean county coal miners have struck for higher wages. For horse-colic Simmons Liver Regula tor is known to be the best remedy. "Stnr" shirt waists, nil sixes ami tat terns, li. H, llainuin Ji Co.,liiwcoiliiers and furnishers, near postollire. r-.-r!Haif i.lrlccul views, natural parks, wild llnwers and cool fresll air. Take the dumtnv line. Children's Suits All our $(i.0i(, $.i.,',0, $5.00 suits now $.1 7.. li. II. liar nam V Co. Which will be jours, the watch or the pin? TREMENDOUS CONCUSSION. TWO Hl'NDKKD POCND8 OF 1IVNAJIITU KXPI.OOKD. One Man lllowu to Atoms-Heveral nwellluicN Wrecked Mluicular F'eature of tbe Accident Houses Hl.aken. PiTTSiiruG, July 17. -Two hundred pounds of nitro-glycerine, which L. J. Higley, a torpedo maker, was taking to the Mount Morris oil field in a two horse wagon exploded near Washington Pa., this morning blowing Higley to atoms, killing the horses and wrecking the dwellings of Lcc Minton and M, K, Hughes, sr. The concussion shook every house in Washington and caused great excite ment. A singular feature of the explosion is mat Rltnougli there were u numlier ol people in the vicinity at the time all es caiied with slight injuries, iiiglev was 0 years of age and niarrricd. )IONKi;V.ANII.rAHK()T TIMF.. A House of l.earuliiK Turned Into a I'lKlilluit Ring. Pi.mtsmotii, Neb, July 10. School district No. 2S is torn with dissention. Last evening bad blood and bitter feel ing between two factions culminated in a sanguinary engagement. The contemplated relocation of a school house was the ivimis e'. The battle was commenced when Director MeCroskcv, with his linger on an out spread map, declared the intention was to relocate the schol house upon the spot indicated. Charles Vnndeventer in sinuated thai MeCroskcv was mislead ing them in regard to the new site. Mc- Croskey indignantly denied the charge, whereupon andevenlcr, bv a well di rected blow, struck him down. Me Croskey was up in a moment, and, seizing a large oil lamp on the desk, iiurioii it al Ins assailant. Meanwhile the Iriendsof th; nrincinals bad taken up the cudgilsin behalf of their respective chiefs, and lor a short time the house of learning was a pandemonium. I lie air was full ol living missiles and rent with the yells and the shrieks of the assaulting and assaulted. The result was a numlier of serious contusions and the development of a bitter feud, but no casualties. They HaveHlruck. Paris, July 16 Seven hundred men employed on the .Northern railroad struck today. Other linesarc short handed and the strike is extending. Stock Quotations. N'KW York, lulv 17. Krie : l.nkr SHiorr lnr;e:hicm:o ami Northwestern lo.iHalniii4; Norlolk unil Western 4-sU; Richmond anil Went I'oint Terminnl KP.; Western Inion '.l-llHOI. nalllinore Prices. Rm.timorr, July 17-l'lonr, .pilot and un hanged; western sutler $3.fn(fi.3.75; extra. S:t h."a. fll; tutnily, $4.t'."i.VOO. Wheat, Roulliern, wiak; l-'ultz .ri(i..S7; LonKhrrry U'-lrl 7 Corn sotitliem strong;: white, 76 r7Vae; yellow. Hft7.re. Soot No. 2 white 72. Mew York Market. Nkw York, July 17 Stocks, dull and stagnant Moncj, eusy at 2; Ivxehnnge, long, 4 MH4(ii..siii.2; short, .hHta((t4.H0:ii; state ii nos. iiegit-cu-a; government uontis uuli hut stenily. Cotton easy, .alts, 315 bales; rp'amta, M5-tlle; Ork-nn., S.'i.c; futures oH-neil nnd closed Hteaciy; July, 7H; August, mi; Neiiteiiioer, oa; ( iclohrr. 14-: Novem ber, H U; lieeenilter, H S'J. l-'lour quiet und heavy. Wheat aetive-und firmer. Corn quiet and tirm. I'ork quiet and firm at $10 y ,((tiy fiU. Lard quiet and firm at r. spirit- TnrH-ntine lairly active and ak nt .'U','.((e:t7;'Ae. Ko.in uuict and wcuk nt $ 1.. Vidi l 0. l-'rcigtitii firm. Ai'l-'.UKS OF CONSEOUKXCE. i hui:k;. A GliiSL'ovy newspaper savs that it is lielieyeil Mr. Andrew Curnejjie. of New urk, intends settling ill the Highlands of Scotland. The lliunii-io.'ll nut lioritipfc of Amal.r. dam hae deeided to lease the necessary ground in that eity for ten years to the Standard Oil company of the I'nited Stales for the erection of oil tanks. Two students, who were arrested in Sofia, on suspicion of hnvini; murdered the HiilL'.-irian Minister of Finance Balt- eiicfl last March, confessed that they were the actual murderers, and accused three prominent citizens of Sofia, who were also taken into custody, with hav- iii)4 lured the m to commit t lie deed, IIOMli. On account of the destruction of thehig caisson the future ol tile proposed light- iiouse on iiiaiuonu suoai is in oouni. K'-ports received at New York from llavti are coullictini;. One represents everything as ipiiet: the other says Hip polite lias been sl.'iujjilcnnj; people anaiii. Miss Adelaide Mansfield, daughter of Justice Mansfield, of the Arkansas su preme court, attempted to commit sui cide liy taking a dose ol morphinent Lit tle Kock. I Icr me win saved with the greatest dilhctilty. A love affair is said to be the cause of the girl's act. A panic occurred at the performance of I-'orepaugh's circus at Kock Island, 111., on Tuesday. There were six thousand persons in attendance when a lion got out of its cage and the immense crowd rushed for the street. No one was killed in the wild rush to escaic, but several were seriously injured. The lion did not get very far away from his cage U'fore he was captured. (Ion. John 11, Weaver, of Iowa, and Col. 1.. I.. Polk, president of the National Farmers' Alliance, spoke Wednesday at Atlanta, (in., in support of the people's party movement. General Weaver de clared that the ieople must meet the capitalists of the country nnd conquer them. Colonel Polk said John Sherman had caused more suffering than (Jencral Sherman in the south. Colonel Tolk at tacked Mr.Clcvcland'oralleged surrender or trying to surrender to Wall street and the money power. (io tell it, ve breezes, from desert to sea. The "Prescription" has triumphed, fair woman is tree! Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the one princely remedy above all others! Made expressly for woman, it is adapted to her siecial needs, and fulfills every re quirement. No condition so critical as to defy it, No emergency so great as to baffle it! As a woman's restorative and regula tor the l uvontc Prescription is mas ter of the situation. Positively eunran teed to give satisfaction in all cases, or money paid lor it returned. The only mcaicinc lor women sold on trial. FOR SALE. A small iron safe for sale ctaeap. Apply at GRANT'S PHARMACY. ABOUT TWELVE MONTHS AGO WE SOLD In Asheville, N. C, OVER TWO HUNDRED PAIRS OF KNICKER DOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. for Men, 'Women and Children. OUT OF ALL THAT NUMBER Not one person wan disappointed la the use of them. They arc beyond doubt the best nnd most durable brace erer worn In fact they are the ONLY RELIABLE combined brnee and suspender In the market They are simple in construction, easily ad- lusted and worn with perfect comfort. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED IBO PAIRS-ALL SIZES FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, M South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND- I IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Homes Tor the Poor Man. if vim want to be nriphhnr nt r..nr. Van. dcrlnlt huy one of mj lots, within short distance of his palace, at from $IO0 to Siioo er lot. 8ic from 7Bi 1 SO to 200x300. Kiuutil'ully shaded and fine views Call at my ollu-e lor plats. Terms. .14 cash, halnnce 1. 2, 3 years. J. M. CAMI'BHLL. DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, NEW STOCK JUST IN. A Finer Assortment THAN EVER BEFORE. J. II. LAW, No 57, 59 and Ci S. Blttln St. f 1 If l ; -" A 5
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