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Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO 205 IF YOU HAVE NOT TRIED OUR jAVAANDMOCHfll Do sontoiico and note iho AVE PAY FOR THIS SPACE Tn INFORM YOU THAT NO GROCERY HOUSE In Western North Carolina sells goodsat 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, STAl'LK AND FINE GROCF-RIliS, NORTH COURT SQUARE. 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 exiiect 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." They will be here when you come for them, if the factory can make them as fast as we can sell them. See our bar gain counter. THAD. W. THRASH & CO,. CHINA, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., 41 PATTON AVENUE. STRAIGHT TALK IS THIS WATHOIS TO THE "ATLANTA COS iTITWTIOSI." DIDN'T FITZSIMIWOIXS. (liffcivnco ln't.wfti it and the kind vou h:iv( Itcon buying. .. BON MARGHE." We in kp a nonnanont. nis- tomer of ovt'r.v ihtkoh to j whom we sell the first pound. KROGER REAL ESTATE. Wai.tkr B. Gwvn, W. W. WK8T. GWYN & WEST (Successors to Walter B.Owyol ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHSVILLE. REAL ESTATE Loans Securely Placed at 8 1 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Houthcaat Court Hqnare, CORTLAND BROS., 1 Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET.I GRAND SALE OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Drawers nt 20, 3!, 4U and R'.lcts. Chemise at 33, 43, S3 nnd fl.'lcts. Gowns at Oil, 69, 79, 89, Oucts. $1.17, $1.27. Skirts ai 4H. SN, OH, 78, UHcts, $1.18, $1.38. These goods are full nicely trimmed, jjood material and well made. Also a full line of Hamburg, Nainsook and Swiss Hmbroiderics and Torchon Lace, White Coo 's, and GinRhams; nil new Spring Goods. 11 BON MARGHE." We now buvc in slock a fine lot of Mack erel, We use particular care in selecting the finest quality of Mackerel for Ihe best trade. Domestic and Foreign Surdines, Smoked Sardines in Oil, French (toneless Sardines, Domestic Snrdincs In Mu-tunl, Domestic Sardines Spiced, Boneless Cream Cod Fish, Magnolia Salmon, Salmon Steaks Canned, Deviled Crabs, Shrimps, Lobsters, Oysters, Koe Herring, Soused Mackerel. A higher grade of good: than wc offer can not be found in any market. POWELL& SNIDER The Congressman Has Reeu Mln- repreftenied and He Denounce. tbe Speaker's) Clerk lor the MIh representation A Base FuIhc taood. Washington. Mtrch 2. In the house toduy Mr. Watson of Georgia, rising to a question of personal privilege sent to the clerk's desk, and had read a special dispatch to the Atlanta Constitution from Washington, criticizing his vote upon tbe Craig-Stewart contested elec tion case, nnd intimating tl H.t, in voting for Stewart, he was playing into the hands of the republicans in order that he might secure finaninl aid from them in his next campaign tor congress. That communication, said Mr. Wat son, was written by one of the clerk's of the house and it charged him with having voted corruptly in an election case. It was not long since that his good name was all the property he had on earth, when it was his house and home, when it was both his personality and his realty; anil the time had not yet come (and never would) when he pos sessed anything that was dearer to him. If one of the reading clerks should de nounce as corrupt one of the memheis ot the house the house would be startled and a reply would be made. Hut when the clerk A. C. Hinds to the speaker of the house denounced through the public prints a gentleman whom he knew to be the political opponent of the speaker, the justification tor reply was still more complete. The statement in the ncwspaiier. in so furas it pretended to state the facts was talse. 1 he gentleman who wrote it knew it to be false, and every member of the house knew it to be.false. Mr. Watson said that ever since he had been nt Washington, the clerk to the speaker had thought it his duty to disparage him, to ridicule him and to misrepresent him. The climax had now been reached, and patience wae no longer a virtue. lie denounced the insinuation, cowardly as it was, as a base and inlnnious false hood. The matter was then dropped and the house went into committee of the wlmli on the district of Columbia appropria tion bill. In the senate Mr. Call gave notice thai although he hail intended to address tin senate today upon the resolution intro duced by him relative to the imci lciei.ee of railroads in Florida setalorial elec tions, in deference to the pending order he would postpone the delivery of hi speech until next Monday. The senate then resumed consideration of the Idaho election contest, being addressed by Gray in support of the claims of Clog gett, the contestant. Pete Maher Knocked Out In New Orleans I,ant Night. New Oklkans, March 3. Robert Fitz- sinimous defeated Pete Maher in a tight here last night, Maher being knocked out in the twelfth round. Six thousand co- ple witnessed the fight. The purse was $10,000, the loser receiving $1,000. POPE AND MONARCHIES IS THE I OR Mi: R H08TII.I! THK LATTER? Republican Conservative Party In the French Ah-uiIIs to Com bat Radicalism and Represent the 'Vatican. Komk, March II. The Vatican recently seht instructions to I'aris for the forma tion of a republican conservative party in the chamber of deputies to act as the mouth piece of the Vatican, in order to tight radicalism. When this fact came to the knowledge ot the representatives at the Vatican of Austria, Germany, Spain and Portugal, they requested un explanation of the Pope's abandonment ol his monarchical policy. In reply they were told that the instructions would onlv apply to France anil that the Vatican did not in tend to displav hostility to the existing monarchies. HI I.I. TO VISIT MIHHISSIIM-I THEY FEAR THE WORST. CONGREiWMAN RPRINIiKK'g CRITICAL, CONDITION. The Senator Accepts the Invita tion to Address the I.t-icinlaiure. Jackson, Miss. Feb. 20. David II. Hill's prompt acceptance of the invita tion of the Mississippi house of represen tatives to deliver a public address here on any subject he may select has excited a lively interest throughout the state, and the crowd which will greet the sena tor is expected to be the greatest that has assembled at Mississippi's capital since llcnrv Clay's voice was beard. When Mr. Cleveland was in I.ouisana a resolution inviting him to visit Jackson and address ihe legislature was adopted, lie courteously expressed his thanks through Gov. Stone, but bis arrange ments precluded his acceptance. This was followed by the invitation to Sena tor Hill. A poll of the legislature a mouth ago put Cleveland ahead, ilill is now re- ,-inlcil with much lavor by ninny astute politicians, but as vet be has not much strength with the masses. At n primary election in Madison county the voters were invited to express their preference as between lixll and Cleveland. Cleve land got nearly all the votes. The Sen ator's visit may help him, but the pre vailing sentiment now is "go west" for the candidate. New York World. It Is Feared That Erysipelas Has Attacked the Brain, In Which Case the Result Will Probably be Fatal Tbe Family Physician Sent For. Washington, March 3. Representative Springer had a relapse this morning and now lies in a very critical condition. Mr. Springer's family and his most in timate fiicnds are vidcntly prepared for the worst, as there is a fear tint the erysipelas, heretofore confined to his face, has gone to the brain. The physi cians conceJe that, this being the case, the result is almost inevitably fatal. Dr. lohn A. Vincent, of Springfield, 111., an old family physician of Springer, has been telegraphed for at the ropiest ot the patient and with the approval ol the attending physicians in this city. Mr. Springer's family hope that thepresenceof Dr. Vincent, who is an old friend as well as a skillful physician, may bring up the pa tient and help him to battle against the virulence of the disease. This view is shared by Drs. Curtis and Verdi, who hope for good results on the mental con dition of the patient. During the most of the time Mr. Springer is conscious and although suf fering most intense pain day and night is fully apprised of the gravity of his condition. THE MORTQAtiF.S. HL.AINK-NF.VINS. Loans securely placed at S per cent Irhern 1A. ft HB Patton Avenue. Second !floor. fchudlv JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman ft Child), Ofllce No. i Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, THIfTI.Y A RHOKKRAOB BI'SINBSS. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, D O C2 0. I CO 0 0 0 0 H O H C3 w CO D O X w CO w H Z -J P-t j w CQ 4 m m B M m a LOTS OF Handsome :-: Styles NOW ARRIVING. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. HATS, SHOliS, CARPETS, &C, Number Recorded In Two Mouths With Comparisons. Register Mackey s othce is always an interesting place. 'Tis here the buyer of real estate has to have his deed of trans' fer or deed of trust recorded. And here is kept a record of all marriage licenses, as well as chattel mortgages. Wishing to learn something of these latter documents The Citizkn', assisted by Deputy Register Stokelcv, took a look through the chattel mortage records lor the past two months, comparing the fig ures with those of a corresponding pe riod last venr. The following table shows the number of mortgages registered: January ... February . 1S!)1. .. 4'J .. 08 1892 7i 87 UN IIIH TRAIL. Total 117 It will be seen from tins that the num ber of mortgages in January exceeded those ol the ear before by Ho. the nuin- icr in 1'ebruary being ail increase ist vear ol 19. "88 Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build')?. novl d3m PO Box 654. JAMBS FRANK, DBALBS IM FAMILY GROCERIES AMD PROVISIONS Agent for Reems Creek Woolen Mills. North Main Ashevuie, N. C. ROBERT BROUN, CIVIL ENOINBBR. 8URVBYOR AND MB- CHANICIAN. Construction! In wood and metal eon- ducted. Thirty years' experience In practl ,i arvinir. Instruction in mechanical branches given. Close measurements a spc- clalty. Residence, McDowell Avenue. decs-dSm Ml- Archbishop Corrlican Not Re sponsible lluci'J Is. New York, March, 3 Through his private sccretay Mgr. McDonnell, Arch bishop Carrigan has expressed his views in the Blaine affair as follows: "With regard to Mr. Blaine's defense of his wile and family the Archbishop has nothing to do. When Father Ducey, however; attemps to throw upon bin the respon sibility for any error of judgment that may have been made in marrying these two persons his action is somewhat sur prising. 1 he Arcnlnstiop s position in the matter is simply this: Father Uucev brought the young people with him to the former s house the evening that they come to New York, He said that he de sired a special dispensation to marry them, which the Archbishop had it in his discretion to refuse, whether there is any apparent objection or not. When the archbishop learned who the parties were he had a long talk with them, and endeavored to dissuade them from taking the step without the know ot young Blaine's parents. The young man, however, seemed to be determined to be determined to be married at once and the ytiung woman wascquully stu' born. They would listen to no ailvii ., and said if they could not get a dispen sation so that Father Ducey could marry they would go to some I'rotestant clergymen who would perform the cere mony. Young blame said that -lie was within three weeks of being twenty-one years old, auk he looked as if he was as Id as that. 1 his is what he told both ather Ducey aud the archbishop. "The dispensation only gave Father Ducey the right to marry the couple if lie saw fit to do so, and as to the rela tions between him nnd Mr. Blaine in the matter the archbishop has nothing to say any more than that the responsi bility lor uniting the pair lav entirely with the priest." A Had Nesro Assaults Three While Women, Seuai.ia, Mo., March 3. A week a negro assaulted Mrs. Chas. L. Taylor of this city. Yesterday a negro who answers perfectly the description of M,s. Taylor's assail ant entered a pawnbroker's in llen ison and offered for sale a pair of ear rings identical with those taken from Mrs. Taylor. Yesterday morning at 4- o'clock the same negro assaulted and robbed two white ladies. When the latter case was reported to detective Taylor aud he learned of the negro offering to sell the ear rings he at once started in pursuit of the man. lilooclliounds will be on the trail anil Capt. Kinney feels confident that the negro will be captured. Convention Railway Rales. Cnie'Aiio, March 3. The Central traf fic association has authorized a hall rate of fare for the democratic national convention on all Chicago tickets, to be soldjune K'i-L'O, and good, returning, to uly 8. For the republican national con- ntion the date of sale has beenextended om une -Mi, with June .'5 as the re turn limit. For your Supply of CHEWING AND SMOKING ARTICLES GO TO THB 17 Patton Avenue. The ouly Exclusive Cigar Store in the City. A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the daintiest nor 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 In liver, there Is a treat awaiting you, and, whether you have urchaics In mind or not, you should not mist them. It is difficult to resist going into detiills 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 much better idea if you come and look for yourself. II. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. I A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE For rrnt to a rcflponaible Party. House ii I in a good location; bath, hot and cold water. Alto a boarding houte for rent. vi e nave toe Dtat facilities ot any nrm in the ptate for insurins vour dwelling I house, yonr furniture, atorae and stock. If von iret burned out tou know that you can come to us and be sure of getting your I money. Some choice bargains In city and suburban properties can dc nua by caning at our of fice. Timber lands a specialty. JEISKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Rooms 4 and 10. McAfee block. 32 Patton Avenue, A.ncviue, n. c. STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCERS, No. at N. Main Street, wish to announce the fact that they are sole ugents for the Spartanburg steam baked bread, the only first clan bread to be found in the city, and no table is complete without it. We get it fresh by express every day Don't forget that we are wholeaal. and re tail dealers in potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds of country produce. Everything kept that Is usually found la a first class grocery store. Prom the New York Sun. lames G. Blaine, jr., is hnrilly worth the fighting for, Since he wns a boy in dresses lie has been a source of trouble to his family, and even the father makes him out to be liulc better than a weak headed and devil-may-care yoiuiK man. Young Mr. Blame became a man about town iu Wasliinuton when he was ubout 15 years old, and was never known to have any real friends anionc the young men ol his aire and circumstances. He felt that Ins nnsiloniL'S would all DC lor given, ns many of them were, on the ground that he was the son of his father, but tins not save him trom ix'ini; mack bulled in the clubs and discarded by the young men with whom he, would nata rally be associated. He was lull of im pertinence uud swagger, allliougii lie al wavs found a welcome place in the so. ullcd society of Washington, which looks upon wrong doing in accordance with the distinction or wealth ot the family of the offender. Miss Ncvius is well known 111 Wash ington, where she sjicnl one or two sea sons just previous to'thc lime ol meeting young Blaine in Augusta in lHHti. She was very popular 111 society, and made a hit bv her beauty and cleverness at an amateur perlormance ot the opera ot " Paul and Virginia," where she ap peared in a gauzy and becoming costume, ot which silk tights were the most at tractive part. Her acquaintances in Washington have generally been of the opinion that she was, as Mr. Blaine says in his published statement, mainly re sponsible for the marriage of herself and James G. Blaine, jr., and therefore little sympathy has been expressed for her during the progress of the proceedings for divorce. Wanted to DeHert. Laukdo, Tex., March, 2. As the bu gles were sounding reveille in the Mexi' ican garrison in New Laredo yesterday, several Mexican soldiers made a bold break to cross the Kio Grande to this side. The guard opened a nierceless tire upon them and compelled them to re turn, aeveiul were wounded. 300 Neu Out of Work. Hakkisiii-kci, Penn., March 3. Fire last night partially destroyed the shoe lactory of Monagan, Bay S; Co., entail tig u loss ot lil),ltKI. 1 luce liund employes are thrown, out of work. A I'alr Weather Mnllor. Nkw York, March 3. The steamer Richmond w hich sailed hence 011 the 'Jud inst for West Point, Va., returned ibis morning on account of heavy seas. ONE BOTTLE OF Buncombe Sarsaparilla Will convince the most skeptical of its real value. By its use you can savcyour self from the sutfering caused by the eruptions and ulcerous sores through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It ipurities the blood, giv ing it renewed vitality and force. Being an alterative it changes the ac tion of the system, imparting- fresh strength and vigorousjheallh. 1 lie concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Saraparilla render it the most reliable blood puritier that can be used, while it is entirely safe tor pa tients ol all ages. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. The gcnerall tendency "of Buncombe Sarsaparilla is laxative, but in a num ber ol cases it is not enough so hence we have hud many demands for a good vegetable pill. bU.t0.lHli LIVliK I'lLLSare mild. vet efficient: do not cause pain or grille. and act upon the liver and bowels. 1 hey are especially valuable as after dinner pills, und readily cure constipa tion and coslivencss, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. They 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 witli ttie happiest results. 1 ry them aud ludge tor yourself. For sale ouly at GRANT'S PHARMACY. "SYRUP OF TAR AN'D WILD CHER RY" us manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you can use tor yourscll or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates iu any form, it is entirely Harmless, for sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Y'cars ago people regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and all similar skin trou bles, many persons hnd that the applica tion ol cither of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMl'llO-GLYCKK- IMli COMPOUND" is a boon it is a pos itive cure lor chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant lace dress ing alter shaving it contains no mineral or noxious Ingredient, is elegantly per muted, will not soil the most delicate fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to use 011 the most delicate skin and con tains nothing greasy or sticky. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. VaYa tooth wash and powder are su perior in quality, they cleanse and beau lily the teeth, strengthen the gums and impart fragrance to the breath. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. In Hallliuore 011 BunIiicnm. Fred A. Hull, of the Asheville Tobacco works, is in Baltimore. He went there t look after a large order for cigarette boxes to be furnished the works by a lithographing company of that city, whose building was burned last week. Not being able to get uny answers by telegraph, a meeting of the directors ot Mr. Hulls company was Held ana ne was authorized to go to Baltimore at once, it tuav be that ttie designs tor tue boxes have been burned, in which case new ones will have to be made. The Chaae for Ctalurdayr. Messrs. Dan Sevier, N. T. Chambers and C. Blanton will run a lurge cata mount on Saturday, March 5, in West Asheville, and they extend nn invitation through Mr. Blanton, the president of the Western Carolina hunting club, to lovers ol sport to witness the chase. The dogs will be turned loose at 12:30 p. m., sharp, at jarrctt s store, imme diately after the catamount chase a large red fox is to be turned loose, and some of the best sport of the season may be expected. AFFA1KS OF COSSEOUENCE. Physicians orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part ol the the city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION Renominated. Lawrknckvii.lb, 111., March 3. The democratic convention of the 16th con gressional district has renominated by acclamation Congressman G. V, Fithian. HOUB. The Russian fund in Philadelphia now exceeds $35,000 Mr. Voorhces has made a speech iu the senate in favor ol the tree coinage of sil ver, and exprcsjed the opinion tbut the bueBtion should not be made a party US'.. The supreme court did not pass upon the political question involved in the Say ward cusc, but intimatedjihat on that questions its views would be favorable to the coutcntion of the United Slates. Senator Hill is saitl to be entirely satis fied with the presidential situation. From expression ol close political friends it is surmised that if Mr. Hill finds he cannot get the nomination his strength will either be throwu to beuntor lior man or for some northwestern candi date. I'OKKION. Mr. Whitelaw Reid, United States minister to France, has concluded with M.Jules Roche, minister of commerce of France, an agreement lor a commercial reciprocity treaty between Uuitcd States and trance. -AMD '.IMPROVEMENT COMPANY FOR RENT. One seven room house, modern improve ments, close at street car line SiiO per moiuh- 1' our nice rooms, hist floor, iuat at car line $1 a per mouth. hiKht-room lurntsned house, short dintanee of court house; modern improvements; first class house and first class tenants wanted; uuue uuicrg iiccu U)i(Jiy. Inec do.uu. four-room nouse, just at stmt car line, rice $10.00 per mouth. None but resoon- sible teuants wunted. J. M. CAMPBBLL. Real Estate Dealer. The Oakland Heights Hauatorl uni Has received the following very flatter ing and voluntary notice trom the pen of Vr. llcntr M. Fhil, in the New York Uvangelist: A PLEASANT 1'LACli TO WINTI-R IN. Though the winter has been mild thus far, there is no certainty that it will con tinue so, nnd many ot our readers are doubtless planning to spend a few months in the south. Asheville, in Wes tern North Carolina, is famed for beauty of situation and evenness of climate, and in Asheville the most dclightlul place of residence lor the traveller is certainly the Oakland Heights Sanatorium. Uverything is done in this house which can contribute to the comfort and eheer litlness of the visitor. No consumptives are admitted, and the visitor is therefore spared that spectacle which wrings the heart ot the guest 01 almost every south em hotel, of men and women dying from the most dreadful of all diseases. On the other hand, the house is quiet, home like, tree from the excitements of a hotel, and therefore just the place forthose who arc nervous, or who are debilitated by influenza, or suffering from uny sort "0 I chronic ailment. A tiuod Reason for Living. "She lives to love and loves to live. She loves to live because she lives to love." Manv think it is a sin to be sick; being so, one cannot bestow their affections on others as the Creator intended; being so. it certainly is a duty to cure your- sell. Most women, these days, need an invigorating tonic. Worn-out teacners, shop girls, dressmakers, milliners, and those subject to tiresome labor, have found a boon in Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescriotion. It is a soothing and strengthening nervine, inducing refresh ing sleep, relieves despondency nnd re stores to full uscull the appetites and affections of one's nature. It is sold, by druggists, under a guarantee from its makers that it will, iu every case, give satisfaction, or price ($1.00) will be promptly refunded. We give vou nothing but the very finest of tie Armour PackingCompany'smeats always Iresn and sweet, uur cars are in transit for Asheville daily. Finlay Alt Nelsou. li. B. Harnum & Co., the clothiers and gents furnishers are Belling out. Their slock is for sale at cost and the store for rent. CHINA, GLASS, CUTLERY, LAMPS, SILVER Clearing sale till March 1st. I intend to klve up one store room, and goods will be old out as fast as possible, regardless o prices. J. II. LAW, 57.59. 6i.8onUi;naltt Street.
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