ADVERTISE.
Many a man hat attributed hit
success in life to peculiar talents
and business capacity, whea tbe
fact is be sailed to prosperity on
tbe wings of an advertisement.
ADVERTISE.
But words nre things.pnd a small
drop of ink, (ailing like dew upon
a thought, produces that which
mukvii thousands, perhaps mil
lions, think. Byron.
ASHEVILLE N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2G, 1892.
PHICE 5 CENTS.
VOLUME VII. NO. 2(50
Asheville Daily Citizen
! JEALOUSY. GREEN EYES.) GOMPETITION DOWNED.
IF
YOU
HAVE
NOT
TRIED
OUR
jAVAANIbft
Do so nl once
Mini not Hie
Both are found in business as
well as in love. When a business
man finds out that a competitor
is jealous of his success the suc
cessful expects a display of fire
works which naturally and to
the irritation of the envious il
luminates the horizon and causes
that success and the reasons
thereof obvious to all. People
who conduct a legitimate busi
ness and perform the same in a
legitimate manner usually suc
ceed. A. D. COOPER,
STAPLE AND FINE GROCERIES,
NORTH COURT SQUARE.
(liffiMvnce li'tw''n it nnil tln
kind von imvn lnvn buying.
Wo uiiikt' 11 ii'riiiiUiont. cus-
BON MARCHE."
Sixty five English printed cham
ber sets in three pretty colors, 10
pieces to the set. Only $1.90 set.
100 dozen heavy hotel goblets at
20c set. We expect to keep this
goblet in stock hereafter for this
low price and not offer you a few
dozen at a bargain, and when
you come lor them meet you with
the word "all out." Thev will be
here when you come for them, if
the factorycanmake them as fast
as we can sell them. See our bat
gain counter. '
THAD. W. THRASH & CO.,
CHINA, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC.
41 PATTON AVENUE.
CHEERED THE EMPERIOR.
WII.I.UH IS NOT A COWARD
ANYWAY.
NERVY PEBHV.
37 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
tomci- of cvi-ry pcison to
whom wr sell the first pound.
KROGER.
GRAND SALE OF
LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. -
REAL ESTATE.
Drawers at 29. 3, 9 and BDets. Chemii
at 33. 43. S3 and 63cts. Gown, at 59, 69,
79. 89. 99cts, $1.17, St. 27. Skirts at M,
5H, (58, 78, UHcts, $1.18, $1.38.
These goods are full .lie, nicely trimmed,
irnoil material and well made. Also a full
line of Hamburg. Nainsoo and Swiss
Kmbrnldcrics and Torchon Lace, White
f.oo.s, andGinnhams; all new spring uoooi.
Waltbk B. Gwyn.
w. w. Whrt.
GWYN & WEST, " BON MARCHE.
(Successors to Walter B.Gwyn)
FSTABLISIIED 1881
REFER TO BANK OF ASHRVILLE.
REAL ESTATE
Herurclv Placed at 8
Per Cent.
Motarv Publii. Commissioners of Deeds.
FIRE INSURANCE.
OFKICB-WiotHesst conrl Hqnare.
You may be under the Impression that it
makes but little difference where you buy
your GKOCBKI1JS. NutlilaR could befarther
from the truth. In groceries as in every
thing else can be found the good, the indif
ferent and the bad. Not U go into further
details we simply tell tou this: From us
you wilt get the best and nothing but the
best, and you wilt get it at prices that the
I closest purchaser will endorse.
POWELL& SNIDER
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CORTLAND BROS.,
Real Estate Brokers,
And Investment Agents.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Loans sc. nrel.v placed at 8 per cent.
Offices
24 & 26 Patton Avenue Second
febodlv
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LOTS OF-
Berlin's Unemployed Workmen
Hake a BiK Demonstration Hut
Are Repulsed By the Police
tttrlke In New OrleaiiH.
Bkklin, Feb. 25. A body oftwo thou
sand unemployed workmen held a meet
ing; today with the object of deciding
upon some course of action that would
improve their condition. Upon the con
clusion of the meeting a procession was
formed and marched down the Under de
Lindern singing the"Marseilaise." When
the procession reached the castle of the
.miwrnr il wnl met hv a bo,i ! t-
diers. The officer in coinrnund ordered
the procession to make way for the sol
diers, but the workmen refused to do so.
The police then charged the crowd and a
tree fight ensued. Alter a short struggle
the workmen were dispersed and the
leaders were arrested.
Bkrijn, Feb. 2(i. At an early hour
this morning menacing crowds of work
men began to assemble in Under Her
Linden. A strong police force kept the
crowd moving. Br noon the crowds
were so great the police felt it to be dan
gerous to allow t sens to remain in the
streets especially as the thieats of loot
ing the shops had been made. They
therelore charged the crowds, but met
with determined resistance and repeated
charges were necessary before they were
dispersed. The crowd in Kaiser Wil
hclm Strasse especially was determined
to hold their ground. The, first charge
of the police had ' ni effect
whatever nnd the police were compelled
to withdraw, some having been quite
severely hurt by the sticks and stones ol
the mob. The "police then drew swords
and charged, slashing right and left.
The mob still held its ground and re
turned blow for blow, but finally began
slowly to give way, contesting every
inch of ground. The police enraged at
the resistence, rallied, made another
charge, and after a-hnrd scuttle the crowd
broke and ran in every direction,
3:30 !. m. Many things have been
said for and against limperor William,
hut he has never been accused of cow
ardice. Though he is no doubt greatly
disturbed bv the events of yesterday and
today, he does not show any anxiety in
the face as to what the final outcome
will Ik. There was great excitement in
the vicinity of the castle at 3:30 o'clock
this attcrnoon, when his majesty, at
tended by one aid and preceuled by two
mounted policemen, emerged on horse
hack from the castle court yard, and
rode slowly through the streets, not
withstanding that thev were packed by
excited masses of people.
He was loudlv and enthusiastically
cheered by the masses through which he
proceeded. He rode along under tier
Linden to Thergartcn ancl everywhere
was the recipient ol a most Hearty
come from the excited people.
Some of the emueror s most legislative
measures may be bitteriy opposed by the
people, but their action this iilternooon
showed that personally he is a great
favorite. His appearance on the streets
during a time like the present is apt to
have a good effect in the direction oi
coolinir the aimer of the excited work
men.
New Orleans, Feb. 2(.-The strike ol
Longshore men is on, an.l 2,000 men are
out of work. Their demand is an hour's
pay for fractional parts of an hour. The
shin a rent a have decided to stand by the
emulovine stevedores, giving them the
time needed to secure new hands lor un
loading the vessels. A number of new
laborers have been obtaiued and it is
oronosed to nut them to work. The
trouble with the Longshoremen is antici
pated and the mayor has been asked fur
protection.
He Will Be Hard to Hold His Ks
cape Already Planned.
Lyons, N. Y. Feb. 25.-01iver Curtis
Perry, who robbed the American express
train near Utica on Septeui' .-'j. If 91,
and attempted to rob it again on Sun
day morning last, was arraigned on.
two different counts here today and was
held to await the action of the grand
TIIEBAKERMURDERTRIAL
MRS. UII.MER 8TIL.I. ON THE
HTABiD.
The case Against Baker Crows
No Better Very Fast Mr. Gilmer
Has Apparently Forgiven His
wile Her Transgressions.
Bristol, Feb. 23. The Baker trial at
jury on three distinst charges firing at Abingdon excites more and more inter-
a locomotive on the New York Central e8t every day. The evident reluctance
railway, taking forcible possession of a of the principal witness to talk, on ac
count of her infatuation for the prisoner,
locomotive.and making sft with it, and
assaulting people at the railway station
here by intimidating them with a loaded
revolver all aggregating in punishments,
if convicted, fortv-seven years. This is
exclusive ef the penalties for the two
grave c or -.-. .'.njr to rob the
itvpi
became absolutely indisputable when the
letters exchanged by them since his in
carceration w read in court, i ue ue-
fense know not how to treat her, as a
friend or an enemy.
Mrs. Gilmer took the stand. Among
eight hours, vet he has already planned oti,er things she saisl: "Baker was
j .?i : .1 I... 1 " ......
an escape ami unto i n evening uiuugui waitin on me at the time of bis wife's
it was working ttselt out rapidly to- - u:. :.:,.. Th,
uji scisr... , .
" Tie Tfas been in orison only about forty-
wards a verv satisfactory issue.
It is a striking instance of the marve
lous energy and daring which is concen
trated in the slender, thin-faced youth
that he seems to have tackled the
problem of escape from the very moment intimacy
he set toot within tne prison, ann mat
his plan, had it not been nipped in the
bud late this afternoon by the watch
fulness of Detective Bruce, was.to n man
of Terry's character, by no means a
hopeless one. It was found out that he
had passed to his father, on one of his
visits, a plan ot a key to unlock the jail
doors.
THE PATTICKSON l.tMDS.
Three of the Owners are Now
I.tvlnic In Aslieviliv.
The Citizen on veslerdav noted the
sale ot the Powell's Valley lands, in Ten
nessee. consisting of 1.S00 acres, the
price nnid bciiiL' $270,000. One of the
owners is Houston Patterson, of Ashe
ville. who is a brother inlaw of John M
Campbell, the reul estate agent. Mr.
Patterson owns one-third, bis brother,
Robert Patterson, of Cumberland Gap
another third, while the remaining thud
tcrest is held by Houston Patterson
is guardian of Misses Maggie and Alice
Mcliwen. two voting ladies now pupil!
at the Asheville Female college. Forty
icres in the centre of the tract, the finest
land in the estate, are reserved by the
heirs.
He H Convicted In Snort Order
at 4reeiiHloro.
The
rial of Bigamist Wylde, who was ar
rested at Kinston, N. C, a few months
neo for marrvinir Miss Liziie Monroe
I this city, when he nail aireaoy a wne
Hnglund. It was expected that it
would be ha.d ti establish the marriage
IviiL'land. This d.flicultv was re
moved by the brothir-iu-law of Wylde,
who came to this country in tunc lor
the trial.
The evidence was conclusive as to his
guilt, und there was little surprise when
the jury, alter having been out about an
hour, gave a verdict ot guilty.
o
(Formerly of Lyman & Child).
nniri No. i Legal Block
REAL ESTATE
AND
LOAN BROKER,
tpii'TI.V A BROKERAGE BUSINESS. I
Loans secure placed at 8 per cent.
"WILLS BR0S.7
ARCHITECTS,
28 Patton Avenue.
Neit Y M C A bulld'g. P O Box 66.
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Handsome :-i Styles
NOW ARRIVING.
CLOTHING,
DKY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS.
HATS, SHOES,
CARPETS, &C.
NO INSURANCE.
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A Co Operative F.olabllHhnienl
Burned Down In New Jeraev
Elizabeth, N. ., Feb. a6. The plant
of the Union oil cloth company, at Eliza'
I bethport was destroyed by fire at
o'clock this morning. The flames had
their origin in the boiler room and con
sumed the entire works, which consisted
of frame buildings occupving a block on
Third avenue. Loss on the buildings
and machinery $30.000 and on materia
raw and mnnnfactured. $10,000. The
company was a co-operative oiganizi
tion composed of a dozen Philadelphi
merchants aid members of the Knight
of Labor who were locked out by thei
employers in that city six years ago
Table cloths were made mere, i nci
was no insurance.
ROBERT BROUN,
CIVIL BNGINBBR. 8URVKYOR AND MB- I
CH ANICIAN.
Constructions In wood and metal con
ducted. Thirty years' experience in prncti-
i ...rvrvlnu Instruction in raecnanicai
brunches civen. Close measurements a spe
cialty. Residence, McDowell Avenue.
dec8-d3in
For your Supply of
CHEWING AND SM3KIN6 ARTICLES
GO TO THB
MODEL CIGAR STORE,
17 Patton Avenues
The only Exclusive Cigar
Store in the City.
FOR NORTH CBROI.INA.
We
A BRILLIANT RING
We are showing some ot the daintiest nor
cities ever displayed In Jewelry. It would be
raster to tell you what we haven't got than
what we have. If you haven't seen oar ele
gant trifles in gold and In silver, there Is a
treat awaiting you, and, whether yon have
urchases in mind or not, you should not
mifs them. It Is difficult to resist going into
details we are strongly tempted to describe
some of theeiqulslte products of the season's
art, some of which show that the caprices of
fashion are apt to be wonderfully charming,
but you'll get a much better idea if you come
and lank for yourself.
D. II. COSBY,
JEWELER,
PATTON AVENUE.
, I A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE
For rent to a responsible party. Hou.e is
I in a good location; bath, hot and cold water.
Also a boarding bouse lor rent.
We have the best facilities of any firm in
the state for insuring your dwelling
houses, yonr furniture, storse and stock.
If yon wet burned out yoa know that tou
can come to ua and be sure of getting your
I money. ass..
I some choice Dargslas In city and suburban
properties can be had by calling at our of
fice. Timber lands a specialty.
JENKS & JENKS,
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE,
Rooms 9 and 10. McAfee block. 3a Patton
Avenue, Asheville, N. C.
Hit Have a Monument
Conleatea F.lecllou Cane
Washington, Feb. 26. In the house
today Mr. 0'Ferrall, of Virginia, fro
the committee ou library, reported bills
for the erection of monuments to Genera
Morgan (at Winchestei, Va.) and Niv
STILL IN THE RING.
R.B. NOLAND & SON,
GROOEiRS,
No. ax N. Main Street,
HItiAMIHT W VI. I1C.
criminal intimacy existing between us
was begun hye years ago last August.
I stated yesterday, today ana wouia
tate it forever, Dr. baker said alter tne
that all barriers should oe
burned away.
Dr. linker wanted me to get a divorce.
Mrs. linker died in September, lSH'J.
Hydrocyanic acid was given by him to
me as bite as twelve months after her
death. The poison was put in Mr. (jil-
mi-r's medicine bv Dr. Baker. I visited
the prisoner within week of his wife's
death.
HKIESIll.r
I did not visit her much on account
of the rumors that were afloat concern
ing us, although 1 felt friendly towards
her. Yes, I would have visited Dr. Ba
l,pr if I had known that he had killed
his wilt1.
1 made false statements to Baker when
I told him in mv letters that I was co
operating with hiin to kill my husband.
Gilmer once accused me 01 lnntieiuy out
I swore on bended knees that 1 had Deen
true to him.
I regarded mv course as a sin ana
once Baker said that God would so re-
irdit. I felt greatly relieved at tne
former trial when confession had been
made and a great burden was lifted Irom
mv mind.
I was arrested in May. 1 remained
father's house at Pulaski. My te-
cnnriluition with mv husband was effec
ted about three weeks alter my trial. I
am living with him now. The divorce
proceedings have been dismissed.
O, HUHll!
1-rom the Goldsboro Argus.
court We make the prediction now mat ine
ONE BOTTLE OF
Buncombe Sarsaparilla
Will convince the most skeptical of its
real value. By its use you can save your
self from the suffering caused by the
eruptions jand ulcerous gores through
which the system strives to rid itself of
corruptions. It purifies the blood, giv
ing it renewed vitality and force.
Being an alterative it changes the ac
tion of the system, imparting fresh
strength and vigorous'health.
The concentrated power and curative
virtues of Buncombe Sarapanlla render it
the most reliable blood purifier that can
be used, while it is entirely sale tor pa
tients ol all ages. For sale only at
GRANT'SIPHARMACY.
The general tendencyj'of Buncombe
Sarsaparilla is laxative, but in a num
ber of cases it is not enough so hence
we have had many demands for a good
vegetable pill.
BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS are mild,
yet efficient; do not cause pain or gripe,
and act upon the liver and bowels.
They are especially valuable as alter
dinner pills, and readily cure constipa
tion and costiveness, nausea, distress iu
the stomach, etc.
They are purely vegetable and we be
lieve they are the best familv pill yet pre
pared and offer them with perfect confi
dence, believing that whenever used it
will be with the happiest results.
Try them and judge for yourself. For
sale only at
GRANT'S PHARMACY,
Gkkknsiioko, Feb. 24.-
ootn was crowded today to hear the presidential campaign of the present
"SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER
RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar
macy is the best cough medicine you can
use lor yourself or your children it is a
positive cure and we guarantee it to con
tain no opiates in any form, it is entirely
harmless. For sale only at
GRANT'S PHARMACY.
Years ago people regarded cold cream
and camphor ice as the ultimatums for
chapped hands and all similarkin trou
bles, many persons find that the applica
tion ol either of them aggravates their
trouble. To such "CAMPHO-GLYCER-INE
COMPOUND" is aboon it is a pos
itive cure for chapped bands, chafing,
sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress
ing alter shaving it contains no mineral
or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per-
iumea, win nor. sou tne most delicate
fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to
use on the most delicate skin and con
tains nothing greasy or sticky. For sale
only at
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vrar win De marneu oy mc -
r.mtitiir influences, and be the most fles
titrate and Eenerauv aemoruiniug umi
this generation has witnessed. We pre-
,11,-t fun her. that there will be a much
larger vote drawn Irom the two 01a
parties than ever belore.
Take Notice
I'rom the Hendersonville Times.
Mr W. N. I'icker. the blacksmith, re
quests us to say to the person who bor
rowed his posthole digger about hve
years ago, if he is still living, that he
would be glad to Dorrowt n. nwiuic
himself. He will take good care of it
and return it when lie gets tnrougn
ith it
YVIu, certainly t
From the Hendersonville Times.
We hope the editor of The Citizen
. . .. ... . .. .1
to be that the silver question is lctt just will "brighten" up on tne History ui
about where it was before the caucus P ' "lc "'
was held, the silver men evidently being
THKsIM'lvH Vi:STIOT.
GRANT'S PHARMACY.
VaVa tooth wash and powder are su
perior in quality, they cleanse and beau
tify the teeth, strengthen the gums and
impart fragrance to the breath. For
sale only at
GRANT'S PHARMACY.
Physicians orders promptly filled and
delivered free of charge to any part ol the
the city.
GRANT'S PHARMACY.
The Democratic Caiictm comes
To No UeciHlon
Washington, Feb. 26. A democratic
caucus was held last night on the silver
question. The result of thecaucus seems
in the niaioritybut the minority being
unwilling to be bound by the caucus uc-
t inn.
This leaves the matter with the rules
rnmmktee to decide whether or not the
special order shall be brought 111.
AFFAIRS OF COSSEQUESCE.
A THANK OFFKKINtJ.
Nr.
Rockefeller is Thankful
Million Dollars Worth.
Ciiicaco, Feb. 2(5. The university ol
Chicago had another gift of $1 .0110,000
added to its endowment today. A letter
was received by the trustees from John
n i.....i.-i.f'..ll,.r tiulfrimr tlmt sum in five
per cent, gold' bonds to be handed over Senator Hill, and offers United States
to the trustees with accrued interest to Senator Carlisle, of Kentucky, as the
March 1. The letter concludes as fol- successor of Mr. Cleveland and tne reprc
lows: "Intake this gift as a special Uenative of tantl relorm,
HOME
Secretary of the Treasury Foster has
sailed lor burope
Members of the American Colonization
c.......tw ni fiHiiiiipton tne Biruuuu
negro emigrants in New iorit to scnu
them to Liberia.
Although instructed for Hill, the New
York delegation, n.tiuencea uj
mnir. it is thought, delei
n iw oi-ntiment of the country for
Cleveland.
Henry Wattcrson, in the Louisville
Courier Journal, pronounces against
thanks offering to Almighty God for re-
uewed health.
THE THIRD PAKTV,
J. M. CAMPBELL,
Delegate) Will Meet at Omaha
Next Fourth of July.
St. Lol ls, Feb. 26. The joint com
mittee in whose charge the matter was
E. F. Murphv, president of the Inter
state Artificial Rain company, ol tjooa-
land, Kan., bus started tbe process for
making rain at Huron, tai. ";.
have contracted with Liaders & Bor
ders, of Tulare, for over 40.000 acres of
grain, they having the rain company
under contract.
Mirln.pl I.vnrh's two children were
placed by the industrial conference burned to death in a fire at McKeesport,
iust ended here, met vesterdav nnd after I'y., Mondav night, almost within
' .... 1 ' 1. . . . rt.: ,u uh. his rtrave
an all day s session sciccieu uinauo, rcacn 01 110 hiu.i, "
Nebraska, as the place of holding the efforts to rescue his little ones, almost
convention ol the newiv most pensneo. mr. wni.u .
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
AND AGENT FOR THE
ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION
-AI'D
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY.
FOR RENT.
One seven room house, modern improve
ments, close at street car line $0 per
month.
Pour nice rooms, fiist floor, lust at car
line $12 per month.
Bight-room furnisned boose, short distance
of court house; modern Improvements; first
class house and first class tenant wanted;
none others need apply. Price 35. 00.
i-our-room Douse, just at street car line.
Price $10.00 per month. None but respon
sible tenants wanted.
J. M. CAMPBELL.
Real BstaU Dealer.
wish to announce the fact that they are
sole agents for the Spartanburg steam baked
bread, tbe only Ant class bread to be (unnd
In tbe city, and so table is complete without
it. We get It fresh by express every day.
Don't forget that we arc wholesals and re
tall dealers in potatoes, apples, onions, and
all kinds of country produce, HTrrythlng
kept that is usually fbuad is a flrstlas
grocery store.
thanicl Greene (at Guilford C. 11., N. C.)
The committee of the whole made an
effort to secure consideration of bills on
the private calendar, but the house pre-
terred to resume discussion 01 tne vriiig
Stewart contested election case, and it
was addressed bv C. . Stone, of Penn
sylvania, in support of the claims of the
sitting member.
Cleveland's Maine Cheered.
Huntington, A'. Va., Feb, 23. Gov.
Fleming, Congressman Capehardt and
other prominent democrats from all
nnrts of the state attended a meeting
here todav to form a league of clubs tor
the fourth congressional district. A res
olution declaring allegiance to Senator
Hill was almost unanimously detcated,
while Cleveland's name was greeted
with rousing cheers. N. Y. World.
The President Out of Washington
Washington, Feb. 26. The president
left Washington at 10:57 o'clock this
morning in a special ear ol the Atlantic
Coast line lor Virginia Beach, Va.. where
he expects to enjoy a week's respite from
the cares ol official life. He was accom
panied by Mrs. Harrison, histwo grand
children, Mrs. Demmick, Private Sccre
tary Hallord and two servants,
The Trial of "Saiu'l of Posen."
San Francisco, Feb. 26. The jury in
the case of Curtis, the actor, being una
ble to aree, were discharged. The jury
stood ten for cocviclion and two for acquittal.
nominating convention
,.! r.i nn the hose carnage in rc-
.... 1 n 1: ,n Uialinr.
sponding to tne amrm, uiiuiuK w .... ..
ror that tne are was iu ui umu
FOREIGN.
Tin. virnnn enrresuondent of the LOU'
don Times savs that negotiations for the
establishment 01 reciprocity
are about tobeconimenced between Aus
tria and the United States.
The Row Street Police Court in Lon
W. lovce. Mr. Peacock is recently Irom don is engaged in ncanug iw uw i
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IJ-....1. ft v uM.ri ni wni nrtTflniar ai mi aim iviui iiuiiu. mi buiu.,
in St. Mary's Hpiscopal church. He has who is charged with attempting to DlacK
fine talent and is a brilliant performer on mail Lord Hothficld, Lord Chesterfield,
piano or organ. His specialty is in Lord Kusseu, uora urmatnwanc mi
training chorus classes in which line he ether English noblemen by writing them
has had marked success. A nne new letters purporting to un ............
organ will be placed in the church tor them by a woman,
Sunday service. Miss Flora W hitloc:
will be the 1' uiling soprano at both services.
born third Dartv. ulv th was last
night selected ns the date, and that ac
tion was reaffirmed. A tormal call was
i sued.
Services at First M. K. Church.
Prof. T.J. P. Peacock will have charge establishment
of the music in the First Methodist Epis
copal church on Sunday at the re-open
ing services to be conducted by Bishop I
Hill Congratulated.
Washington, Feb. 26. Senator Hill
has returned to Washington from New
York and was in his seat in the senate.
He received the congratulations of many
of the senators upon the result ot the Al
bany convention.
The Mew French .Cabinet.
Paris, Feb. 28. M. Bourgeious has
nbondoned his attempt to form a cabi
net and President Carnot fits now sum
moned M. Lonbet to undertake thetask.
Dr. Pelbum. the Patton avenue drug
gist, destroys by fire all old seed and sells
Seed. .
CHINA,
GLASS,
CUTLERY,
LAMPS,
SILVER
"Your Money or Your I.lfe!"
Such a demand, at the mouth of
"six-shooter," sets a man thinking pretty
lively! With a little more thinking,
tlierr would he less suffering.
Think of the terrible results of neg-
Ipctert consumotion! which might easily
be averted by the timely use of Nature's
great specific, Dr. Pierce's ColUcn Medi
cul Discovery.
Consumption, whicn is L,ung-scroiuia
is a constitutional disease, and requires
just such a thorough and effectual con
stitutional remedy, i as.cn iu muej ue
fore the lung tissues are wasted, it it
punraneecd a radical cure. Equally cer
tain in all scrofulous affections and
blood disorders. Large bottles, one dol
lar, of any druggist.
Armour Packins Company'! fresh
meats aue the best. Finlay & Nelson,
Clearing sale till March 1st. I intend to
give up one store room, and goodi will be
sold out as fast as possible, regardless of
nrlces.
J. II. LAW,
57S9 x SoBthMaln Street,