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Asheville Daily Citizen O VOLUME VII.-NO. 208 ASHEVILLE N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 7, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. WHITMAN'S : CANDY BY EXPRESS EVERY Tuesday: and ".Friday. KROGER, 41 College Street. CIGARS, XJy i lio T$ox, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Largest Stock in WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. Manuel tiarclas and Figaros. Juan F. Portuomlon, The Popular Princess, and Frank Tellers. KROGER. REAL ESTATE. iv ii.Ti. B. Gwyn. WW. West. GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Cwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER T9 BANK OF ASHFVILIE. REAL ESTATE Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE outheat Court ttqnarc. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. l.onn. securely placed at 8 per cent, offices 24, ft 26 Patton Avenue. Second ;oor. fehudlv JOHN CHILD, 'J (Formerly of Lyman ft Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, THICTI.Y A RROKERAGB BUSINBS8. I.oaTl. secure placed at 8 per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 28 Pattoa Avenue. Next Y M C A bulld'g. novl d3m P O BoxSft4. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have tome very desirable timber prop- ertle for tale at a low figure. We cam ihow you full description at our office. One fine I Asbe.tos mine for tale, we can snow you some specimen from the mine and can take mi to the nrooertv If you desire. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. For your Supply of CHEWING AND SMOKING ARTICLES 00 TO THB MODEL CIGAR ij Patton Avenue. The only Exclusive Cigar Store in the City. AVE PAY FOR THIS SPACE TO INFORM YOU THAT NO GROCERY HOUSE In Western North Carolina sellsgoodsat 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, STAPLE AND FINB GKOCKRIES. NORTH COURT SQUARE. .1 BON MARCHE." 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET. GRAND SALE OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Drawer at 29. 39, 49 and duct. Chemise at 33, 43, 53 and 63cts. Gowna at 8U. 69, 79, 89, 9cts, $1.17, $1.27. Skirts ai 48, Ss, 68, 78, 9HcU, $1.18, $1.38. Them goods are full size, nicely trimmed, good material and well made. Alto a full line of Hamburg, Nainsook and Swiss Kmbrolderlca and Torchon Lace, White Ooo ', and Ginghams; all new Spring Good. BON MARCHE." P2 ad Er ' Cas3 M g 3 cs W D O X w CO W H Z J Oh w PQ 0 0 0 0. 3 a I o - Q I IS 1 - 1-5 o H (0 0 b A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the daintiest nor titles ever displayed in Jewelry. It would be easier to tell yon what we haven't got than what we have. If you haven't seen our ele gant trifles In gold and In silver, there I treat awaiting yon, and, whether yon have urchases In mind or not, yon shonld not miss them. It 1 difficult to resist going Into details we are strongly tempted to describe some of theexqulsite product of the season art. some of which show that the caprice of fashion are apt to be wonderfully charming, but you'll get a much better Idea if you come and look for yourself. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. :TIIE: CRYSTAL PALACE. FRENCH : CHINA, ; ART : POTTERY, Japanese Products, Souvenirs, Novel tics. Lamps, Candell bras, Porcelains, Glassware, Tinware, House Furnishings. Dinner and Teaware TRAD OM 4 CO. 41 PATTON AVENUE. We now have In stock a fine lot of Mack rc 1. We use particular care in selecting the finest quality of Mackerel for Ihc best trade. Domestic and Foreign Sardines, Smoked Snrdines in Oil, French Donelcss Sardines, Domestic Sardines in Mustard, Domestic Snrdines Spiced, Boneless Cream Cod Fish, agnolla Salmon, Salmon Steaks Canned, Deviled Crabs, Shrimps, Lobsters, Oysters, oe Herring, Soused Mackerel. A higher grade of good than we offer can- ot be found in any market. OWELL& SNIDER I REDWOOD & CO. -LOTS OF- Already received and several lots of the most desirable already gone. Naturally the handsomest go first, and any one in search of them late in the season lias a 'monkey and parrot" time of it. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Car pets, &c. 7 AND 0 PATTON AVENUE. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I.am"dcYotlnx all of my "time to study of the ryea and to the pectiHafformation of the leniea. I warrant all pectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction in all cases, and con suit any one on first examination of the eye E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. STILL IN THE R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCERS, No. ai N. Main Street, wish to announce the fact that they are ole agent for the Spartanburg steam baked bread, the only first class bread to be found in the dty, and no tabic Is complete without It. We get It fresh by express every day Don't forget that we are wholesale and re tail dealer la potatoes, apple, onions, and all kind of country produce. Bverythlng kept that 1 usually (band In a first class grocery More. WHERE ARE DEMOCRATS? THE ABUISK or ABHKIHTEEIHM GROWING, A Rcisolutlou Up to tset Aside Three Davis for CoiiHlderatlon of the Silver Hill, Hut Empty Heata From ttae Majority. Washington, March 1. Notwith standing the earneit efforts of Col. Ike Hill, whipper-in of the democrats, to se cure a large attendance of democratic members to vote upon the resolution set ting upart three days for consideration of the silver bill, when the speaker called the house to order at noon he was con fronted with a large airay of empty seats. Colonel Hill, however, was con fident that it would not be mauv min utes before the house would be well tilled with the advocates of silver and their opponents, and stated Unit the absentees would be about equally divided between the two sides of the question. I Before the reading of the journal Mr. Catchings, of Mississippi, called up a res olution and the clerk proceeded to read, and upon its adoption Mr. Catchings demanded the previous question. Mr. Traeey, ol New York, called atten tion to the tact that the journal had not been read. 1 he speaker declared that it was in order lor the gentleman irom Mi.isissippi to call up the resolution. The reading of the resolution was concluded. Uingbv lias the chair ruled that this report of the committee on rules can be considered before the journal has been read. Seaker "The chair has that is the provision of the rules." Dinglev I he same provision ot the rules would confer the same privilege on the conference reports." speaker "It does not conler the same privilege on the conference reports. The gentlemen is mistaken; there are express limitations against the conference re poi ts." Dinglev "Then the chair decides that business can be done belore the reading of the journal." Sieaker ' The chair so decides. Mr. Tracer, of New York and his col league, Mr. Filch, vigorously protested against the ruling of the speaker which was defended by Mr. island, of Missouri, and u vetv warm colloquy ensued be tween Traeey and the speaker. By a vote of 19 yeas and "3 nays tile decision of the chair was sustained. Hll.I.OU CI.ICYIil.ANI.f An IutereHlliiic Question What Ilullcr Says. Kai.kigii, N. C., March 5. A gentle man who was a proxy at 'he recent meeting of the democratic state execu tive committee here tells me that there was no poll taken of the meuiliers to show their preferences for president. The correspondent of the New York Times telegraphed that paper that there was forty-eight members present, anil that of these, thirty-five were for Clevc- land. The fact is that there were thirty- five members present, and the gentleman above referred to, assures your corres pondent that twenty-one were for Hill and fourteen opposed to him, some of them strongly in favorof a western man. The twenty-one who areforllill.hc says, are not all lor him unqualifiedly, and some are personally opposed to him, but they believe that, commanding the vote of New York, he is the only man who can carry that pivotal stale, therefore ought to be nominated. ('resident Butler, of the state alliance, who was specially interviewed by your correspondent today, said: "I tell you this Hill movement is worked up in the towns. It is not in the country. Take my own county, for instance; if there were only two men Cleveland and Hill to choose from Cleveland would get u majority of votes. I would, in such a case, vote for him myself, yet y" must not imagine that 1 am a Cleveland man. Neither Cleveland nor Hill could carry that county or the state. Our people will not support a New York man. They are prejudiced nguiust New York men. This is not a thcorv but a condition. They are tired of these atte.npts to force them to take either Cleveland or Hill, and if such a course is continued there will lie trouble." Richmond Dispatch. ANOTHER C RISIS. The UenrliiK Sea Mailer Comes up Ag-aiii. Washington, March. 5. The Behring sea matter has asumed a most serious phase and public officials make no at tempt to disguise their grave concern at the outcome. It wus developed today that Lord Sal isbury's proposition with regard to the present season was not only to ocn Be hring outside of the thirty mile zone from the rribvlotl Islands to indiscrimi nate sealing, but to limit the catch with in that belt, including, of course, the shores of the islands to thirty thousand seals. In language of a prominent official their proposition is "wholly unfair, ar rogant and even insulting to tins couu trv." It is contended ny experts tnat me ooenine of Behring sea tor one season iu the manner suggested would result in n speedy extermination ot the seal species and that there would men oe Homing lclt to arbitrate upon. KII.I.KR MIX lMCKHON. Considerable Damage Done by a Hurricane. Lisiion, March 7. A hurricane which passed over '.he Portuguese coast yes terday did much damage to property a id to the harbor works here. A num her of houses were unroofed, chimneys blown down, trees orost rated, and six persons passing along the streets were struck by flying debris and killed. number of others were more or less seii ously injured by lulling bricks. We Pav More Now for Tin Plate London, March 7. The new British steamer Massachusetts, Capt. Williams arrived at Swansea last night where will load for New York three thousan tons of tin plates. This will be the lar gest shipment of tin plates to the United c. ... . 1 mi.'ii i. a. I States since the McKinley act went into i effect. THAT CAT AM Ol' NT. The Dogs) Were lu For a Fox , But Mot For ttae "Cat." The catamount chase on Saturday last did not pan out as much sport as had been expected, but there was a lot of fun just the same. At the appointed hour, Messrs. Cham liers, Sevier and others went over to West Asheville with the catamount se curely lastened in a box. Arriving at the scene of the chase, the hunters drew up in line, and the dogs were placed at convenient distance. The word was then passed, and the catamount's cage was opened. The "cat" on being released cleared about twentv feet the first bound, and struck for the bush. Soon the dogs were loosed, and set out in hot persuit. Thev followed the trail until it got hot, and then came to a standstill, evidently coming to the con clusion that they had not lost n cata mount just at that tune. 1 hey refused to follow the scent. A fox was then turned loose. It ran n few hundred yards, closely followed by a yelling mob of colored bovs, who finally overhauled it. They were playing with the animal, but their sport was cut short by the appeal ancc ol the dogs, which, luxioiis to redeem themselves in the good graces of the hunters, pounced upon the lox and chewed it up, hide and hair The fox can be accounted for, but the catamount is supposed to be still run ning. IJIPOUTtNT in ttCiusi: stteveus Mill Power nought bv the Went Asheville Syndicate. On Saturday last lv. (1. Currier, for his syndicate, purchased ol S. Norman Stevens, the Stevens water power, n' t far from the present dam of tile West Asheville Improvement company. The price paid was ,000. This is n most important deal. Willi this additional power the eompanv will be able as J. I). Carrier savs, "to put electric railways and electric lights over the whole of Buncombe countv." The eompanv is soon to begin putting in a 2."-foot stone dam on its new purchase. Work is also soon to begin on the company's new line from the passenger depot to the heart of the city. Col. Cameron ot KI.it.loi. The Kinston 1'ree I'ress says; "Col. J. D. Cameron, of Asheville, the well known writer, who during his long life has edited several of the leading papers in the state, has been in Kinston and at Seven Springs since Saturday writing up a description of the famous health giving springs for Mr. I. J. Desmond, to be published in pamphlet form. Col. Cam eron is devoted to North Carolina, her oeoole and her interests, and has mauv friends iii all portions of the state. He is a whole souled, intelligent gentleman, nnu u is a pleasure to ne in ins com- pauv. lie win pronauiy leave tomor row, Is II True? Morristown telegram says: 'The latest rumor in railroad circles here is to the effect that the Richmond and Danville railroad company has secured control ol the Western North Carolina b'auch of the East Tennessee railroad from this place to l'aint Rock, and that thev will run their trains from Asheville into this city, and remove the transter sheds Iroin l'a:ut Kock to Morristown. ax, ooo laid. The Equitable Life, of New York, has paid the $2,000 insurance on the life of W.J, Branch. The proofs of this loss were forwarded only a few days ago and as usual wilh this company the claim was paid on the day the proofs of death were received. Mr. Branch also hail $:i,0()0 iu the Royal Arcanum. Recorder's Court. Before Recorder Miller this morning Callie Murray, colored, was arraigned on a charge of lighting, and fined $1 and costs. Jim Knight and Bettie Perkins, colored, were tried lor lighting, aud dis charged. Joe Metz paid $." lor a f ght. John illiams, colored, drunk, lined 3a Three other drunks, $o each. Vaude.lilll Arrives. George W. Vauderbilt and party ived at tsiiimorcnu .-muhkiht iiiicruoon. lie nnrtv consists of Mr. Yandcrbilt's mother, her nieces. Misses Shcpnrd and Sloan. Richard M. Hunt, the architect, Mrs. Hunt, and Mr. Burnett. The party are at Mr. Yandurlnlt's residence near Biltmore. To Way Cash Weekly The joint street committee of the alder- mcu and advisors held a consultation at noon today with Contractor Corpening .villi riurnt-rl to n.-ivintr his hands weekly. is brought up at the l ridav meeting by Aldciuiaii Slarues. .Mr. i. orpening agreed to pay the men weekly in cash. Blood diseases ure terrible on account ol their loathsome nature, nnd the tact that they wreck the constitution so completely unless the proper antidote is applied. II. IJ. n. (itotanic moou unim) is comuosed of the true antidote lot blood poison. Its use never tails to give satisfaction. The Oakland Heights Sanatorium .. .. Has received the toilowingvery tiatter ing and voluntary notice from the pen Ur.Uemr M. r-w, in the acw lorn Lvangehst: A pleasant l'l.ACK To w iNTKR in. Tlwnii.li tlu- winter has liecn mild thus far, there is no certainty that it will con tinue so, nnd many ol our readirs are .!.,,. i, idnmii'nir to six-nil n few UVKW.-vt,, , .. .... mouths in the south. Asheville, in Wes- tern North Carolina, is famed for beauty ..i .;..,i;n nml ..venm-ss ol elimnte.l.in"rl iu Asheville the most dcbghttul place ot residence tor the traveller is certainly the Oakland Heights Sanatorium, livcrything is done iu this house which can contribute to the comfort and cheer- lulness of the visitor. No consumptives mlm;ii..rt mul the visitor in therefore spared that siiectncle which wrings heart ol tne guest oi almost every soutn em note , oi men toui woiiivn uhil: mini if..i r .,ii :...',... n she ,c .. . " 'L u "" : :7"n;..r U.e-xcmeutofaote., and therefore just the place lor those who ""'. ...i.., ,i.k:i;.ti i. arc nervous, ui ... ... influenza, or suffering from uny sort .V,el.M lmet. THE TYPHUS SPREADING. thi; NEW IORK HF.AI.TH BOARD AGlTATIiU. Au Unsuspected Local Ut Yield a Case Eleven Heaths to Itale A Heroic Nurse Sacrifices Her I.ile. New York, Mar.-h 7. The health hoard is much agitated touching the ty phus fever situation in this city. A case which was diagnosed as probably typhus was found today in a crowded ward of Bcllcvue hospital. Charles Illumenthal, a voung German agent, residing at 821 Third avenue, an hitherto unsuspected locality, was removed to the hospital last night, supposedly suffering from pulmonary troubles. This morning the physician in charge thought he detected typhus symptoms in liluiiicut lial's case, and called in the health ollicer who coin cided with the doctor's diagnosis and the patient was promptly isolated unci the ward Inundated. Eleven deaths to date marks the re sult of the typhus infection in this city The latest fatality has an element ol quiet heroism about it. Catherine Glcs moii died in terrible agony at the typhus camp, on North Border island, this morning. She was one of the little bund of nurses who volunteered to go into the plague-stricken camp and care lor the sul lering Hebrew immigrants who first brought the dread contagion to these shores. She did much to alleviate the misery of the poor outcasts, but her life has been the price of her self-sacrifice. Another suspect, the second today, was found at a quarantined house, No. 57 Hast 12th street, and removed to the island lor observation. The I.lberalM W on. London, March 7. The final returns of the elections lor members of the Lon don countv council which were held Sat urday bust show the return of an over whelming majority for the liberals. One oft lie largest landlords of London, the duke of Norfolk, was elected. He is bit terly opposed to the so-called socialistic tendencies of the liberal members of the council. (Stricken Willi Apoplexy. Washington, March, 7. Representa tive J. W.Kendall, of Kentucky, was sud denly stricken with apoplexy this morn ing and now lies in a very critical condi tion. Ululue Metier. Washington, March 7. Secretary Blaine continues to improve. He ex- peels to resume his duties at the depart ment of state in a day or two. Hprtnicer In Better. Washington, March 7. Thecondition l Congressman Springer is improved this morning and hope is once more revived : b of hU kknlis iiiunurreenient of lurv Nkw York, March 5. The jury in the case of Burton C. Vvcbster, on trial for killing Charles Goodwin in August, failed to agree upon a verdict. Heualor Hill lu Waslili. ilon. Nkw Yokk, March 7. Senator David B. U ill, who has been in this city since Friday last, left this morning lor Wash- '"n" " Declared OH. Nkw Oki.eans, March, C The Cor- bctt Chernski fight has been declared otf md the forfeit money withdrawn. Al-'FAIKS OF CONSEQUENCE. lioMi-:. Senator Hill is said to be perfectly sei ne over the democratic loses iu New York, The passage of the anti-l'inkcrlon bill by the New York legislature, is now said to be doubtful. Mr. Singcrlv, proprietor of the Phila delphia Record, denies that he is for Hill, aud asserts ins loyaiuy tov.icvciauu Ex-Congressman Stephen T. Hopkins, of New York, who was tound dead near l'leasantville, N. ., had recently been a patient at the Iveeley lustitute, lohn L. Sullivan: "I hereby challenge J . i . , , 1 .V ... I. . I I any and an oi inc Dinners who uavc uecn trying to make capital at my expense, to" I'mht me either the last week in Au Kst, this year, or the first week in Sep- tember this year, at the Olympic Athletic Club in New Orleans, La., for a purse of $L'5,0U0 and an outside bet ot $10,000, the winner ot the tight to take the entire purse." I-'OKKIGN. Pope Leo was eighty-two years old Wednesday. The Hamburg-American packet com pany, in conjunction wiiu inc i russuoi authorities, lias arranged mat un nus- sian emigrants intending to proceed to the United Slatesin tuettainourg-Ameri-can steamers shall be inspected by expe rienced doctors before entering Prussia, aud u third examination will be made by two physicians under the direction of the . . . 1 . r. , . , i ... i Untied Mates consul at riainourg oeioie the emigrants arc permitted to embark upon the steamers. Thrashed a Man Twice HlsSlze.. The other day a small, harmless look ing man entered a New York street car, and accic entaiiv trou on tne toes oi a - .... ......... u ,,i,.;,.h !,,,(- ilu of . , " " -t gatist-,cd. He talked .., aiml nm, fill,.v invitcU the lit t c(m. ti. car nmi settle the matter on the sidewalk. Greatly to his natonishincnt. the latter accepted. Those - who witnessed the contest say that it didn't last long, but tnat tne uig ieuow Imil to he carried home in nil ambulance, .,.... . while his diminutive antagonist wiukcu awny with a cheerful smile. And so it is .villi Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They're not halt as big as most oi uieir rivals, but they do their work quietly and thoroughly. Por a sick headache, biliousness, constipation, dyspepsia, etc., there is nothing like them. They are the only Liver Pills absolutely sold on trial I Vonr monev back, if they don't give sat the isiactiou 1 - False Economy. , , . Is oracticed bv many people, who buy infer or articles of food because cheaper than standard goods Surely infant, are entitled to the best food obtainable. it an act that the Gail Borden "Eagle" -- . ,, . w:lb ; fV,. u.f ;lt ol t'rauu '" ""V food. Your grocer aud druggist keep f ONE BOTTLE OF 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 and ulcerous sores through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions, t ;purifies the .blood, giv ing i. renewed vitality and force. licing an alterative it changes the ac tiou of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous.health. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Saraparilla render it the most reliable blood puntier that can be used, while it is entirely sale lor pa tients ol all ages. 1'or sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. The general, tendency ;of Jlunconibe Sarsaparilla is laxative, but in a num ber ol cases it is not enoiiL'h so hence we have had many demands for a good vegetable pill, BUNCOMBE LIVER 1'ILLS are mild, yet elhcicut; do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. They are especially valuable as alter dinuer 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 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 aud udge for yourself. For sale only ut GRANT'S PHARMACY. "SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER RY" us mauuluctured at Grant's I'har 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 iu any form, it is entirely harmless. I or sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and all similar skill trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion ot either of them ngravates their trouble. To such "CAMl'lIO-GLYCli K- 1NE COMl'OUND" is a boon-it is a uos itiveeure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing alter shaving it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per lumed, will not soil the most delicate fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con tains nothing greasy or stick v. 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 und delivered free of charge to any part ol the the city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. jjsTcawl DEALER LN REAL ESTATE AND AGElsT FOR HIE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION '.IMPROVEMENT COMPANY FOR RENT. One seven room house, modern Imnrove- tm-nts, close ut street car liiie $J0 per mouth. Four nice rooms, fust Hour, lust at pr line $12 K.-r month i-.lKllt-room tunnsned house, short ttiHtnn,- of court house; mmleru improvements; first class house and first class tenant wanted; none others need apply. Price 35. OO. hour-room nuuae, just ut street car line. Price Sio on per month. Noue but rcaium. sible tenants wanted. J. M. CAMPBBLL. Real bstate Dealer. OUR SPRING STOCK Nearly all the old stock closed out and the new goods com ing in. I have the best and newest lines I have ever had in China, Glass, Cut lery and Silverware. J. II. LAW, "' it. 57 aud 59 South Main Street.
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