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Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII.-NO 2G'5 IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED OUR avaandmo Do ho n t ouch nnd note t bo (liff(niice l't woen it iinl tin kiml vou lmve boon buying. Wn make ii pomianfMit cus tomer of every MM'HOll to AVE PAY FOR THIS SPACE TO INFORM YOU THAT NO GROCERY HOUSE In Western North Carolina sells goods at lower prices than we make. We do not offer to sell any goods Below Cost And then live on the losses, but give you uniformly low prices on every article. A. D. COOPER, STAPLB AND I'lNli GKOCl-KUvS, NORTH COURT SQUARE. si BON MARCHE." COMPETITION DOWNED. 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 down at a bargain, and when you come tor them meet you with the word "all out." Thev will be here when you come for them, if the factory can make them ns fast as we can sell them. See our bni gain counter. THAD. W, THRASH & CO., CHINA, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC. 41 PATTON AVENUE. FATHER DUCEY'S ANSWER BL.AINP. BAYS IT ASWUNTEU TO NOTH1NU. whom wr well the first pound. KROGER. REAL ESTATE. 37 SOUTH MAIN STKKIJT. GRAND SALE OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Drawer at ;!!, 3!, 'J nnd RHi-ts. Chemise at aa, 43, 53 Hnd fi'lets. Ocmm at !, Oil, 79, 89, B'.icts, $1.17, $1.27. Skirts ai 4N, 58, 68, 78, HScts, $1.18, $1.38. These goods are full siie, nicely trimmed, good material and well made. Also a lull line of Hamhuru, Nainsook and Swiss limbrnldcrict and Torchon Lace, White C.oo andOlnRhams; all new spring ijooas. r?T7 0 WALTS. B. OWVN, VV.KST. --MSiS-SI G'VYN & WEST, BUN MAhUnhi (Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. RCU ESTATE You may be under the impression that it makes but little difference where you buy yourGRoeUKIUS. N itlilni; could be farther from the truth. In xroccrics as in every thing else can be found the Rood, the indif ferent nnd the bad. Not to go Into further details we simply tell vou this: From us you will get the best and nothing but the best, and you will get it at prices that the closest purchaser will endorse. Tbe Secretary Will Not fjlve II Out But the Reverend Father Can Do So If He Wtalies The Text of the Letter. Washington, March 1. A reporter today asked Blaine for a copy of the let ter from Father Ducey in reply to Hlaiiie't letter censuring him lor the part he took n the secret marriage-of James tt. Maine, jr., to Miss Kevins. Blaine replied that he had no objection to the publication of the letter, but that he would not give it out himself. I . wa Father Ducev's priv ilege to publish it. He added casually that the letter did not amount to anything. Following arc the material portions of Mr. Blaine's letter to Father Ducey: "Miss Nevins, in company with her sis ter nnd her father, came to Augusta on Monday, August 16. On Fridav, Sep tember 3, in eighteen days uftcr her ar rival in Augusta, my son, who had never seen her or heard her name until sheenme here, left his home without permission and without the knowledge of anv mem ber of his family, and accompanied Miss Nevins and her sister to their mother in New York. On Saturday, 14, twoyoung persons presented themselves to you toi marriage. 1 leain that lames misrepre. sented his age to you, stating that he was within a month or two oi 21. nut he did not ( according to your own nar rative to my son Walker) conceal the vi tal tact that he was a minor; lie did not conceal liom vou, hut openly avowed, that I had no knowledge whatevcrof his intention to be married, and that hi special design was to keep all knowledge of it from me. In this concealment he s ught votir aid abetment, and you held his secret under consideration from Sat urday until Monday, agreeing with my son not to advise any member of mv family of his rash purpose. You took him to tbe Archbishop in order that a dispensation might be secured to enable Miss Nevins, who was reared a Catholic, to marry my son, who was born, bap tized and reared a Protestant. You knew that during the long interval in which you were making these prepara tions I was within a moment's reach by telegraph, and yet you never gave the slightest intimation to me, the most deeply interested and responsible party. In defence of this conduct vou alleged to my son, Walker, the confidence reposed in you as a priest by my son. The con fidence of the confessional is always res pected, but by your use of confidence re posed in you outside of the coulcssional, even by those not of the Catholic com munion, you perforce become an accom plice before the act of any crime or anv imprudence to which vou may listen. "It i not for m t'i advise a minister of your intelligence tuat your position is absolutely untenable, and would be dan- A UOI-D RKSKHVE. How Knicland Proposes to In crease Her Circulation. Loniion, March 1. The London cham ber of commerce recently sent a circular to the leading financial and commercial houses with reference to Goshen's cur rency scheme. Out of 300 replies, 2u0 are in favor of the issue of one pouud notes with an increase of the gold re serve in the bank of lingland. This re sult determines Goshen to place his pro posal before rarliment. THE ALASKA COURT RIGHT THE FAMUl'titsAYWARD CASE UKCIU1CU. Tbe Right of the United Slates) to Exclusive Jurisdiction Over the Heal Fisheries In BehrlutE Sea Upheld. Washington, March 1. The supreme court of the United States has decided the famous case ex parte, Thomas Henry Cooper, owner of the Canadian schooner W P. Say ward, by which tlicgovernment of Great llritain and the Dominion of Canada sought to obtain from the high est legal tribunal in the United States a determination of the question of the right of the United States to use exclusive ja tisdiction over the seal fisheries in Ben ring sea. In Cooler's name a writ of prohibition was sought to restrain the I'nited Stales district court for the dis trict of Alaska from proceeding to carry out the decree of forfeiture rendered by the Alaska court. The forfeiture decree was rendered alter the schooner Say ward had been Id cled and a sentence obtained on the ground that she had violated the ict ol coniircss proliiliuing tne caicmng ol seals in the witters ol Alaska and Bull ring sen. The supreme court decided in lavor oi the United States and denied the writ ol prohibition. I I' F.NDS THE SI-KIKE. THE BAKER MURDER CASE GII.MER AND HIS WIKE HAVE AGAIN SEPARATED. It Was Because ! the Recent Let ters (she Wrote to Dr. Baker as Test I lied to by Her Recently The Husband's Testimony. AntNonoN, Va., Mach 1. In the Baker trial, Wyndham Gilmer, the wronged husband, stated that Dr. Baker attended him whea sick two years ago, whea it was alleged that he was poisoned; that one night he took some liquid by spoon fuls; that one particular night two cap sules were giTen him; he became restless and another was administered which made him vomit and purge, experienced numbness of the limbs, twitching of the flesh and a burning sensation in the stomach. Dr. Baker called next morning and told him if he had taken another capsule be would have been a dead man; that he had seen actions between the doctor and Mrs. Gilmer that heconsidered improper, but nothing that induced him to believe that criminal relations existed; that he did not want Dr. Raker to treat him, but his wife came to his bed and cried and asked him to permit it; that he had heard reports of Dr. Baker and told him to be prudent and visit his house as othergentlemen; that he had driven him from his house and told him he felt like breaking a stick over his (the doctor's) head. He further testified that since the other trial he had lived with Mrs. Gilmer as his wife, and continued to doso until she testified the other day; that he is not so living now because she wrote a letter to Dr. Baker a few days ago. NEW STATES. Hecrlver Appointed for tne u- dlanapolift Mlr-el Railway Indianapolis, March 1. 1 he street railway strike was practically settled about midnight when judge Taylor, ol the superior court appointed Thomas Steele, the assistant superintendent re cently discharged by President Trenzcl, receiver ol the cotnpanv. The petition for receiver was hied bv W. P. Fishback who sets forth that the Citizen s company occupies tne streets iv reason ol a Irunclnse granica POWELL& SNIDER t a Securely Placed ai Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners ofDeeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Southeast Conrt Square. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices 24 & 26 Patton Avenue. 8eeond ;goor. fcbOdlT HlNlLDT (Formerly of Lyman & Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TH1CTLY A RROKBRAOB BVSINUSS. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. " WILLS BR0S.7 ARCHITECTS, Oh CS2 0. 3 O X CO 0 0 0 n o 3 0 0 H & 3 D 8 O ? X w . ' cn . w h ' LOTS OF- Handsomc :-: Styles NOW ARRIVING. w PQ M 4 Q CLOTHING, DKY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. HATS, SHOES, CARPETS, &C. gerous to society and would not be re- sneeted bv anv court of the land -You fuither aliened in justification of the destruction of property rour action that if you had not per- directors are unlit to operate 28 years ago; mat tin recently it penormeo its dutv as common carrier and did so until Mr. Frcnzcl was elected president; that he had no experience in such busi ness, and that he is wholly unfit for his nosition nnd was onlv iimiointed because it was thoiiKlit lie coulfltjet a renewal oi the franchise, flic petition tnen recites the causes of 1 lie strike and the decision of the directors to stand by i renrei n the strike and says that a continuance of the strike will result in bloodshed and that the New Mexico and Arizona 'Will Come In Next. Washinoton, March 1. The commit tee on territories will report this week on the question of the admission of New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma as states. The report will undoubtedly be favorable to the admission of New Mex ico and Arizona. This has bceu definitely nireed upon by the majority of the com mittee. There is still some doubt about what the report on Oklahoma will be There is every indication that the report of the commit tee will be adopted in the house, as far as the first two territories named are concerned. In the case of Ok lahoma thtre appears to be some doubt as to the expediency of the admission. BLF.W GREAT GUNS. In the com formed the ceremony someone outside of panv and as a result the people are de- your communion would Have done it. pnveo oi mcir weans ui This is the common defence of evil doint; nnd is unworthy of a priest and a man. You might as well justify your murder of a man by chloroform on the jjraiind that otherwise someone else would mur der him with a dajeer. "A week ago my boy was under my protection, the most helpless, the least responsible member of mv family, erratic but controllable through his strong af fections, an object of constant watchful ness to his parents, his brothers and sis ters, a source of constant anxiety, but not of despair, because he is of good abilities, as readily influenced to rights as to wrong, and because the patience of love can never know weariness lo day, through your agency, this boy in years, in experience, injudgment, in prac tical capucity, leaves my home ami my care, burdened with the full responsibility oi a man with the welfare ol a woman in keeping. I am powerless. I cannot (itiestion the legality of the marriage. I shall at a distance nnd at every dis advantage endeavor to guide my son liut as a lather living under the divin institution of the family; as a citizen liv ing under the divine order of society, 1 urotest ugainst your uct. As a servant it God, to whose ministry you are or dained, 1 call God to witness between you and me. Of whntevcrevils resulting from this deplorable marriage hit son may be the author or victim, tne gu n be on your nead. a lies (. limine. VICTORY IN SIGHT. Receiver Steel immediately gave bonds in the sum of $1UO,OUU NO BTATK HANKS. A DeslructlTe Wind Storm Pennsylvania. Reaping, Pa., March 1. One of the most violent wind Btorms, accompanied by rain, snow and hail, for several years, passed over this city after midnight, lasting two hours. The gale blew a Var- ricane nnd damage was done all over the city and the surrounding country Buildings were blown down or unroofed and houses shaken, frightening tne iu matrs. 28 Pattoa Avenue. Next Y M C A butld'g. novl dsn P O Box 884. ROBERT BROUN, OIV1L BNOINBBR. SURVBYOR AND MB- I CHANICIAN. Constructions In wood and metal con-j..-.t Tkirttf vfnr exnerience in nracrt- .i ...r.vlnir Instruction In mechanical branches given. Close measurements a sue- rialty. Residence, McDowell avenue. decS-OSm For your Supply of CHEWING AND SMOKING ARTICLES GO TO THB MODEL CIGAR STORE, 17 Patton Avenue. The only Exclusive Cigar Store in the City, A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the daintiest nov cities ever displayed In jewelry. It would be easier to tell you what we haven't got than what we have. If you haven't seen our ele gant trifles In gold and la silver, there is a treat awaiting yon, and, whether 70a have urchses In mind or not, yon should not miss them. It Is difficult to resist going Into details we are strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite 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 mnch better idea If you come and ieok for yourself. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. I A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE For rent to a rcnonniiblc nurtT. Houu fa I in a good location; hath, hot and cold water. I Alto a boarding houK for rent. S c have the bent facilities of any firm to the Ptate for Injuring your dwelling bonnes, your furniture, atorte and stock. I If too iret burned oat vou know that vou can come to ua and be aure of getting your 1 uuney. home choice bargains In city and anntirban I properties can be had by calling at our of 1 mx. 1 imucr tanas a specialty. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Rooms ) and 10. McAfee block. 32 Patton Avenue, Asncviue, n. c STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCERS, No. 91 N. Main Street, wish to announce the fact that thev are sole agents for the Spartanburg steam baked bread, the onlj first class bread to be found in the city, and ao table Is complete without It. We get It fresh by express everj day. Don't forget that wc arc wholesale and re tail dealers in potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds of country product. Everything kept that la usually found ia a first class grocery store. senator Carllale'B VlewNl'pon I lie True Policy of the Democracy Washington, Feb. 27. Senator Cur- lisle, of Kentucky, said, on ueinir nskctl bis opinion on tbe situation bere: 'In my opinion the continued ngita tion of tbe silver question in tins con eress is not only useless, out very un wise. Everybody uimcnrs to admit that no free-coiniiKe bill can become a law, because if passed by both bouses it would be vetoed by the president ami mere the matter would end. Practically, therefore, there is nothing whatever to tie accomplished or tne agi An Adverse Report on a Repeal of the luterual Revenue Tax. Washington, March 1. In the senate today the several bills introduced by George, Harris and Vance to repeal the internal revenue tax on the circulation of state bunk notes were reported back adversely from the committee on finance. The same committee directed a tavor- uble report to be made on the house inn lor the better control of and to promote the safety of national bauks. TlieC'lilneae Rebellion. Shanghai, March 1. Well mtoimeo. Chinese assert that the account of the successes ol the government forces in the north are grossly magnified, that wm-fpt- 1ve.1t bi-r has' oreveutcd the carrying on of operations, undthnt the rebels who arc iiU.UUu strong, are aim secure m u mountains, ready to renew the reucinon when the weather becomes mini. The ureett cabinet out. Athkns, March 1. The Greek cabinet, of which llclyannis was prime minister, hns resigned nnd the king has summoned M. Tricounis to form a new ministry. This will brine to an end the inuieach- ment proceedings that hnd been taken bv the Dclvanius ministry loiinpcacn m Tricoupis, who was formerly prime min ister. Flclden and Schwab Mot to Get out. Washington, March 1. The supreme court of the I'nited States hasextinguish- ed the last hope of Fielden and Schwab, the two imprisoned Chicago anarchists by affirming the decision of the supreme court of Illinois aad the United States circuit court of the northern district of Illinois. The matter was before the I'nited States supreme court on an ap plication for a writ of habeas corous, which is denied. Hill to be Invited. Charlotte, N. C, March 1. A pub lic meeting of t lie citizens has been called to invite David B. Hill to be present and deliver an address oa the celebration on the 20th of May. This day is always celebrated in Charlotte, as the annivcr- iry of signing the Mecklenburg declara tion o! independence. Tbe Baltimore "Record".aoldi Baltimore, March 1. The Manufac turers' Record has been sold by R. H. and W. E. Hdmonds to Walter H. Page, ed or of the Forum magazine, New York H. Sanborn, of Philadelphia, and Tuos. P. Grasty. tilunon Arreaied Attain. Chicago, March 1. GeorgeJ. Gibson x-secretary of the whiskey trust, has been nrrestcd at Peoria, 111., under an in- ictmcnt fund against the officers' trust at lioston. ' Springer la Very III Washington, March, 1. Chairman Snrinirer. of the ways und meuns com mittee, is suffering from acute erysipe las, comnlicated with nervous prostra tion and a severe cold, anil is unnme 10 see nnv one but the immediate members nt his family. His features are swollen almost beyond recognition. To Fight Organized Labor. Cincinnati. March 1. Orders have tation, except to engender divisions and come from the east to tne united oiaics disscnsioiiB among those who are sub- Express company's office here to open stantialiy united upon allotherecononnc ,i,e hVht on the brotherhood by discharge and political questions. ;,. several messengers. At the Chicago juv true puiicv, n itvui. w meg is w secure as lar as possmie economy in puo- lic exoenditures, make a clear and em phatic record in lavor of the reduction of taxation upon an uic necessaries 01 pie, urge the repeal of all subsidies nnd boun ties to favored interests and adjourn at the earliest possible day office of the company one of the officials said similar orders had been received there, A church Slay import a Paalor, Washington. March 1. la the case of the Church of the Holy Trinity of New ne earuesi. iiuaaiiiic u.iT. r . . . . "Upon all the questions which renlly York, to test the question of its right to villi- the democratic and rcoublican import u rector. Key. Mr. Warren, the United States supreme court decided in favor of the church nnd Mr. Warren. divide the democratic and republican uarties a large majority of the people will support us, and it we can confine the approaching contest to those questions alone the victory is already won." New York World Does) This Help the South? St. Petkrsiu-rg, March 1. In order to stimulate the manufacturing ofot- ion gooos in nussitt uic guvci uiiicm uua issued a decree that the imported duty on raw cotton shall be retunded to ex porters of the manufactured product. .Fire's Bill of Aioo.ooo. Fire on (iood Coofclug. Is one of the chief- blessings of every home. Tp nlways insure good custards. puddings, sauces, etc. use oail uornat "linL'le" brand Condensed MilU. Direc tions on the InOcl. Sold by your grocer If vou do not think the Armour Pack iiiir ronioanv's fresh meats are tender. iuicv and sweet give them one trial and ' . 1 1?:. c v-1- vou win ue convuiccu. riuiav oc iisi son. WILWAUKKB, wis., marci. i.-rire on M , ...... , , ... Water street last night destroyed L. D. fixtun. ,,., ,, 0d tomorrow at Cos- J. Leiser sdry goods store, fc,. Lowers' mopolilan club sale. toy store, ana unmagcu acvcrui oiner buildings. urea. Loss, $100,000; partly in- For LandrcthVfresTI "Garden Seed go to Dr. Pelhum's druj; store. ONE BOTTLE OP Buncombe Sarsaparilla Will convince the most skeptical of its real value. By its use you can saveyour self from the suffering caused by the eruptions jand ulcerous tores through bich the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It (purities the' blood, giv ing it renewed vitality and force. being an alterative it changes tbe ac tion ot the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorousjiea'.th. 1 be concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Snraparilla render it the most reliable blood purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for pa tients ot all ages. For sale only at ( , GRANT'S;PHARMACY.: The general tendencyKof "Buncombe Sarsaparilla is laxative, but in a num ber ol cases it it not enough so hence we have had many demands for a good vegetable pill. BUNCOMBE UVliR PILLS are mild, yet efficient: do not cause pain or gripe. and act upon the liver and bowels. 1 hey are especially valuable as after inner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costiveuess, nautea, distress in the stomach, etc. 1 hey are purely vegetable and we be lieve they are the best family 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. "SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is tbe best cough medicine you can use lor yoursell 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 happed hands and all similar skin trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion ot either of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMl'HO-GLYCER- 1NE COMPOUND" is a boon it is a pos itive cure for chapped bauds, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing alter shaving it contains no mineral jr noxious ingredient, is elegantly per- iumed, will not soil the most delicate ibnc, is entirely harmless and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con tains nothing greasy or sticky. For sale only at 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. J. M. CAMPBELL, The Oakland Heights Hanatorl um Has received the following very flatter ing and voluntary notice from the pen ol Dr. Ileinjr M. Field, in the New York Evungclist: A PLEASANT r-LAL'B TO WINTER IN. Though the winter has been mild thut nr. mere is no certainty mat it win con tinue to, and many of our reader! are doubtless nlantiine to spend a few months in the south. Asheville, in Wes tern North Carolina, is famed tor beauty of situation and evenness of climate, aad in Asheville the most delightful place ot residence tor the traveller is certainly the Oakland Heights Sanatorium. Evervthine is done in this house which can contribute to the comfort and cheer fulness of the visitor. No consumptives are admitted, and the visitor it therefore spared that spectacle which wrings the heart ot the truest ot almost every toutn. em hotel, of men and women dying from the most dreadful of all diseases. On the other hand, the house it quiet, home like, fret from the excitementt ot a hotel and therefore just the place tor those who arc nervous, or who are debilitated by influenza, or sufferinu from any tort ot chrome ailment. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. FOR RENT. One seven room house, modern improve ment), close at street car line $ JO per month Four nice rooms, fust floor, just at car line $12 per month. Kijjht-rootn furnisned house, short distance of court house: modern improvements: first class house and first class tenants wanted; none uiucn neeu appiy. rnce oa.uu, rour-room nouse. just at street car line. Price $10. 00 per month. None but reaoon- sible tenants wanted. J. M. CAMPBBLL. Real tiatatc Dealer. CHINA. GLASS, CUTLERY, LAMPS, SILVER E. B. Barnum & Co., the clothiers and gents furnishers are selling out. Their stock is tor tale at cost anu tne store tor rent. A handsome parlor suite is included in the goods that will be sold tomorrow at Cosmopolitan club sale. Dr. M. H. Fletcher hat moved his office to No. 27 Patton avenue, over Cosby ' jewelry ttore. Telephone No. 159. No bye-bidding and everything being sold without reserve at Cosmopolitan club sale tomorrow. Hot and cold soda water at Pelham'i pharmacy, Patton avenue. Clearing sale till March 1st. I Intend to give up one store room, and goods will bt sold oat as fast as possible, regardless o prices. J. II. LAW, 57s S9 61 aonOiCBltiln atatef. .iltAltJIi I -1
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