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f Asheville Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE N. C, TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 29, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII.-NO 287 VISITORS WILL AUiAYS FINO NICE FRESH CANDIES AT OUR STORE. WE "ET WHITMAN'S BY EXPRESS EVERY Tuesday and Friday. KROGER, NO. 41 COUBGB NTitKETi K R O G E R FINE NORTHERN APPLES, FINE FLAVORED ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES, COCOANUTS, NEW FIGS AND DATES. DANANNAS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, BRAZILS, ' FILBERTS, PECANS, ALMONDS. WHAT IS IT You Need to Make Your Home COMPLETE. ONE FIVE-ROOM BRICK COTTAGE, Corner Walnut and I'enlaud Btreets; central ly ami conveniently located. Twofrent roim over my store, fi outing on Public Square. A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUARE. i. ..,.; ......ino BnH lonklne bad? Are the coukinic utensila waring out? Are the lumps imoking their pipes ? Are you replete with all the little household articles nisms, tc? If noi. look down this line and see li vnn are not wanting something. tfuvwa anH nnrinleccs: rTlviland.etc THRAsH has them, allWw and pretty. mm tBBU'lBE Hverv kind, cut ann iirt.Med THRAsH the place new stock arriviiiK . MDfl Drmwllin RocheStcT. HSU mrtA SUnrlrnt: turanm is HehtinK the world with them. CIITLERV-Prices reduced. uu kn-n. the best KOKers, our own uTini", c.v. TINWARE-Japaned and bright. THRAHH keeps it, together with COFFEE and Teapots. No space here to tell you aoout mem, nui. HOlTKKURTItHIlS-Evcrything nothitiR lett on TO THR4HH'8 go. He keeps all from tfiK whips to remucrmuiB, DC IOW A1ai utucm- , if ,,. crf info th wrone olnce, and they trv in ko vou there, just ''thrash" your way oui, anu come w THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE! 41 PATTON AVENUE. blue I I, IHMHi&S i STUFFING AND STARVING. UNCLE SAM-What's that boy crying for at the door ? MONOPOLY Crying for something to eat. UNCLE SAM Well, what are you cryine for? MONOPOLY-I'm crying cos I can't eat enny more. IMPORTED CHEESE Caniembert, Roquefort, Neufchatel, Frontage de Brie, Swiss. Edam, Sap Sago, Pineapple. KROGKR, 4 College ' rcct " BON MARCHE." Hiisalarue unil line sto,k ir Nottingham Lace ami Irish Point Curtains at extremely low prices. Full and complete stock of Cen- uinrri and Poster's Kid Gloves. Best makes LITTLE FREE SILVER TALK I HAS BUND GIVEN VP THE FIGHT? of Corsets. Handsome line of new Dry Goods and Trimmings. it REAL ESTATE. wait'-bT Oto"' w; w.jvbst. GWYN & WEST, iE (Successors to Walter B.Gwya i ESTABLISH ED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loani Securely Placed at 8 Per Ceut. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE-ttoatheast Court Bonare. iRTllDBROS Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Ajfents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Pattnn Avenue Second .floor. BON MARCHE." 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET. HE'S COMING. The plnce to buy Groceries Is where you will get the right kind of Groceries and get them at the right kind of prices. That's the whole story In a nutshell, and a hundred Additions to It wouldn't Jiake it any stronger. The recent reduction we made in Canned Goods has met with such favor with the public that we frequently hear the exclamation, How cheap! How can you afford it ? But that is an easy question to answer. We tuy them right. POWELL& SNIDER $20,000. NEW GOODS. HANDSOME N STYLES. Hi 26 IthBdl 2 2 od v ea PARALYZINfi PRICES. 1 EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman Child), Office No. i Leical Block REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, ,..,-r,v HHOKURAGB BUSINESS Loans secure placed at a per cent. lxm't cry hnrd times when you can buy .,,.,..1. f.,r half oricc Buy everything you need in our line Irom us, and thereby save 25 to fSO per cent, you would puy to other ....... lin do a credit business. The sei ret of low prices is "Spot cash rot .ii nr nmiria ind suot cash Detore rney We avoid the necessity of having a bookkeeper and then paying 10 per cent to a c Hector. Bv selling lor easn march to the tune of Oweet rtomej Cash. Cho Cash, cash, good hard casn; There's nothing so powerlul As clean, solid cash. Try and be convinced. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS tiiehigracket 0 0 0 0 fi Pi J 2 0 -It a .2 0.T be 0 a T 82 m w b " a 1 a S e 8 T3 5 JS CS (Q GQ 9 ' 1 A 0 i v. M . .5 C , a H u u 4 s u o a eg V B 00 W 5 lii a. C 0 8 r- P o u Q O O Q w oM'W'SM'S',; 0. S 0) no 0 a fi NO. 3 PATTON AVE. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. .'. h.ve some Tery desirable timber prop- ,,!.. f..r le at a low figure. We can show f.,ii ririntlon at our office. One fine Asbestos mine for sale. We can show you some specimens from the mine and can take yon to the property if you desire. Furnished nd unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE.. ASHEVILLE. For your Supply of CHEWING AND SM3KING ARTICLES 00 TO THB i MODEL CIGAR STORE, 17 Patton Avenue. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. Mo Resolution Reported For Fur- I her couaideratlon of the Free Itllver Blll-ixo Cloture Resolu tion Possible. Washington. March 29. Although the news hail gone forth yesterday that the committee on rules would not report resolution for consideration of the silver bill, yet the galleries of the house were well filled with spectators. The speaker laid before the house a communication from Representative Joseph McKenna, of the sixth district of California, informing the house that he had sent his resignation as representa' tive to the governor of California. The communication was spread upon the journal. The speaker laid before the house communication from D. D. Donovan, of the sixth Ohio district, stating that on oaee 263 of the Congressional Record be wus recorded as voting in the negative on Burrows' motion to lay the silver bill on the table. He was nt in the hall when his name was called on this or any other roll pertaining to the silver bill as his physicians had given positive orders that he should not leave the room. The speaker stated that the correction n,,,nlH he made and the communication spread upon the journal. Mr. Burrows, ,A 1 :,i n.ua.i. 1,;. nr m enmun. muuiicu kiiviim 11,10 would make any change in the result ol the vote. The speaker replied that it had been stated at the time that it ,.,,,..M not In the last democratic caucus in which , V. a,lipr mieattnn was discussed. Speaker Crisp announced that he, asone of the members of the committee on rules, would vote for no cloture resolu tion unless reauested to do so by a raa ii.ni. nf th rlmnrrntic members. That 1 I uU..A,ail ii.innl.lv .till aCCISHIIl IIC UCl. IC1LC1.U (Jinukvi; hu l I . . 1. 1 i 1 K ruk.ifinn L-1 ., CT a reoort of such resolution bat been in circulation, but already thirty-five known silver men have declined to amx their signatures to it and the anti silver men are jubilant. TnHnv rh- silver excitement seemed to have entirely subsided when the houe mt- At nnnn. The attendance. both on the fliior and in the galleries, was small and the silver and anti silver i..,H-r rrlsiirri their activity. Bland and bis lieutenant, Pierce, were absent and the only leaders of the aLtis, who were present when the speuker called the Viiiiiep in nrr1rr. were Tracv and Harter, whose faces wore an expression of per- i.t .Aiirinr. t. r hill is dead in tne nouse 01 Mnrpvn tn fives. ,vt j. ui: - Fwi,- Kintia nns mniie uuoni a iuhk statement in which he says that the de .....mir,,.M,Ti nf Siveaker Criso not to adopt the cloture resoiuimn wm-n would prevent nnuustering, oau umu tun I.. 1 1 r. w , ann Millie: ti.a .ivnlter hna preat weiirht and power, and since he has shown a dispii- PEACEABI.E MEETINGS. COULDN'T SING "AMERICA" Not Always Allowed lu tne Effete Monarchies. Ptague, March 29. Some time ago preparationswere begun in tbiscity by the National Czechs to celebrate t he anniver sary of the birth of John Comenina, the distinguished educational reformer, born March 28. 1972. After the preparations were nearly completed, the government forbid the celebration. 1 ne Lzccns, not withstanding the prohibition, attempted to hold the celebration. At 8 o'clock last night an enormous crowd surrounded the monument to Poet Halck on the square, the police attempted to dismiss the crowd, but met with determined resistance. After a pitch ed battle the crowd was forced to re treat. Later there was another collision witn ....i;. orl fid'illv tin. fmwH started .in j'iik, .. ......, for the Jewish quarters to vent their fury on tne tnoncnsivc jews, i pui.. i..nArl ,x( fit iirr.ii.eif1 attack fin.! a ItUI V 1 .IIV ..IU-"uv.. Hrtnrhment of mounted police was sent i t V I. . "... TU AMn.rl inarched out, shouting and yelling, until ii,v nnrxivp. terllv found the route lilocked bv the oolice. Spurring their horses they dashed into the crowds heed less ol whom thev rode down, slashing whoever,-vas in wav with swords. The mob held their ground for a while, but finuilu l.rnlto and ran in all directions. The city is quiet today and no further trouoie is appcncDum. MF.N WHO DON'T THINK IT "SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY RAILWAY COMMISSION. In ciiatlanooKa and Nashville to Hear complaints. Chattanooga, March 29. The inter state commerce commission met here yesterday with Commissioners Morri son, Veazey, McDill and Clements and Secretary Mosely present. The first ease taken up was that against the Cin cinnati and Texas and the Alabama breat Smithern railroad, the Chattanooga hoard of trade beine prosecutor. The netitinners com Dlained that they were ueing oiscnniinaicu uuuiiis. uv the railroads above named to their injury in the business, being nUjr.rrA tnnr than their comoetitors: that they nau in many ones uccu unvcn iVr.Mn ,hf trniie to wnicn tnev were enti tled to at least a fair share, and that they were being grossly discriminated against in lavor oi cuicinau. two wholesale grocers gave eviaei.ee, ueing questioned at some length. The commission gave inc uciencc days to present rebuttal evidence and adjourned to meet in Nasheville. TWO KILLED. So They ang ' lohn Brown" In stead MeetiiiK of 1,000 Neicroeti to Denounce the Memphis Lynching. Chicago. March 29. One thousand negroes assembled at Bethel M. li. church last night to "consider the recent southern outrages upon their race The first sensation of the evening came when, alter a short address, the pastor Rev. Geo. W. Gaines, asked the audience ,n inin Viirw in simrini ' America." As one man in the audience refused to sing that song unui tne counirv is wuai u claims to be, "Sweet land of liberty," the pastor suusmuieu juunuruwu. Several addresses followed the singing Among the speakers were state represen tafivo Morris who nrtred the colored neo pie to organize into leagues and associa innQ tn reuisr nv liiiiteo enting l e uul rages by the whites." A Mr. Harnett, soeMkiner on the recent Memuhis lvnch inn nniH " M em olits rails itself the i Queen City of the south, and boasts ol mti. ,ir.ni'e nnii nouor. ils iiiiilluI' tnnts linve nil that wealth, all that in HuiJice. all tliat vcrwer or cowaruice ......1.1 amrivpsl- mid vrt. thus tiirliiied "fh" - ' the city permits the men ot honor and business integrity to De cast into jan ioi defending their property and lives. This 'queen city' stands to their defense and utters no word of protest." The iailor in charge ol the Memphis jail at the time of the lynching was severely scored, as was aiso tne wnuc press" which, admitting that it was an untortunute anair, warned tne negroes that an attempt to retaliate might be come serious. The speaker closed by appealing to the negroes of the country to abstain Irom rashness but use calm calculation ana ntiiram' and Heliheral over the manner in which a rendition of the Memphis atlair may oe avoided. WANTED. 1,000 DISABLED MEN. Must be in poor health and unable to do a good day's work. A disordered liver or any disease caused by scrofula or bad blood will be considered a quali fication, but preference will be given to those suffering trota "that tired feeling." Apply at Gi ant's Pharmacy and ask for a bottle of "Buncombe Sarsaparilla;" it is the only guaranteed cure in all cases of disease lor which it is recommended. Did vou ever no. I never, see'd a feller hall so veller. How's vour liver? Why. all upset, of course. Then take the rem edy, Buncombe Liver t ills, and; you won't no around looking the color of a yellow leer victim. They are guaran teed to benefit or cure in every case of disease for w hich it is recommended or money paid lor them will be refunded. ror sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. TtTTVPfl V1 III. I 1VPP Pll l SurP milrl vft pfficif-nr- H, nnr raiittP nain nr orilie. .w . - - - o I ' and act upon the liver and bowels. 1 hey are especially valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costiveness, nausea, distress in tne siomaca, etc. TIihd .h nnmluvMNfiilil. artA t hp. lieve they are the best family pill yet pre- i i :.i. r 4. parcu auu uiicr (.ncin wuu pcnevu tuuu dence, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and judge for yourself. Foi sale oulv at GRANT'S PHARMACY. 'KVBTTP HP TAW Sn WIT fl THF.R. RY" as manulactured at Grant's Phar- mucy is the best cough medicine you can use tor yoursell or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates in any form, ii is entirely harmless. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cold cream aid camphor ice as the ultimatums lor liimuil hands and all aimilnr skin trou bles manv rwrsnns find that the annlica- i . rr t tion oi either ot them aggravates their trouble, to sucn ' tAairnu-uun-oii-lNli COMPOUND" is a boon it is a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, suuburu, etc., and an elegant face dress- lg alter shaving it contaius no mineral r noxious Ingredient, is elegantly per il med. will not soil the most delicate fabric, is entirely harmless and safe to use on the most delicate skin and con tains nothing grcasv or sticky. For sale niy at GRANT'S PHARMACY. ' - The only Exclusive Cigar Store in the Cit A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the daintiest nov elties ever displayed in Jewelry It would be asler to tell yon what We haven't got than what we have. If yon haven't seen our ele gant trifles In gold and in silver, there is treat awaiting you, and, whether yon have urchases in mind or not, yon should not miss them. It is difficult to resist going into letiills 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. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVKNUB. I am devotlnK all of my!'time to study of the eyes and to the peculiarjormatlon of the lenses. I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction in alt easel, and can suit any one on first examination of the eyes E. WEXjLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. VnVj tnnrh wali and nnwder are su perior iii quality, they cleanse and beau- tuy tne teetn, strengtnen tne gums anu impart fragrance to the breath. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. rilivcif Intia nrilor. nmmntlv n!1f,1 and delivered free of charge to any part ot the the .city. RANT'S PHARMACY. SALISBURY'S COME DO WN. Fatal Fire in London oil Victoria Street. London, March 29. Fire broke out in a restaurant on victoria street eariy this morning resulting in the death of two inmates of the building, and the in juring of another. The flames spread so rapidly that the staircases were burned away before everybody could leave the building. A man and woman who were Pleased With the Change lu Eng land's Tone. Washington. March 29. The presi dent devoted the entire morning to con sideration of the Behring sea matter, with a view to framing an answer to T nA C.lialiiirv'i l:,r nnle. lie hail the benefit ol the advice of Secretary Blaine, senator Sherman and General Foster. who were in conference with him on the subject for some time. It is understood u..t tUa .iMBdMnl ,a ,,lurl nrirtl .urn lliuk i" iv.iu.n. . '- ...... ------ Salisbury's present attitude, and will ac cept his conditions for a modus vivendi. Electricity aud the Law Killed Him. Sing Sing. March 29,-Calto was killed at 10:45 a. m.. yesterday by eke tricity. He killed a fellow countryman named Mikelasso, whom he had known in Naples, it is supposed out of revenge for a grievance that origiuated in their native land. power, and since ne nas snow u a "h"-i on the top noor oi tne uuiiuuig ikvouk sition to let the bill lie on the table, mem craZe(l with fear, and before the fire bri bers who have confidence in him will ea(gade could make any attempt to save STILL IN THE RING. R. 6. NQLAND & SON, GROCEIRS, No. si N. Main Street, :.L u: niA f Wtm lpnirea ul with the Willi uiiii, . . bill, having not only the anti-free coin age men, its opponents, but also the speaker, opposed to it anu tnosc woo personally follow him." Speaker Crisp defined the situation to i- .1., fl,ic ii a majority of the de ro ue Billion "". " J ocrats in the house desire the committee on rules to make a report w men win en able the house to come to a direct vote on the silver bill, and if they signify that desire, the committee will make a report, ir.i -i .. , a i .mi t it the commit- ll tney uu " h 1 - tee will understand tnai a maionty uu not desire it, and the responsibility will rest witn rne maiunij " " m'""" of the house and not with the committee on rules. . . The soeaker laid before the house a communication from Roger Q. Mills, slating that he had sent to ine vjo vernor of Texas his resignation as repregentive from the 9th district of Texas to take effei-t todav. The communication was spead upon the journal. Mr. Stewart ill tne senate tonay gnv notice that he would on Monday next move to take up the senate bill to pro vide tor the Iree coinage oi goia ana sil ver. Mr. Hoar: "Where is that bill nowf strwnrt: "It is on the calendar, re ported adversely." The Treaty will be Ratified. Washington, March 29. Lord Salis bury's last communciation to the prest dent stating the grounds upon which he would consent to renew the modus the Ptehrinir sen. haft Yivcmu vvfc. r -- n . ----- largely removed any doubt ol favorable action ol tne senate unu iKimni, u fau. v.'-." j 1 them, thev iumued from the window The man was instantly kiiicii, anu uic woman so badly injured that her life is despaired of. There were many exciting scenes dur : thm nrnnrns of the tire, and the fire- I LI V II .iv." - --. men deserve great credit for their hero ism. Alter the hie was exiiiiguisncu search was made in the various rooms and in one was found a woman who had evidently been overcome by smoke be fore she could reach the window. Her body was burned almost beyond recog nition. Six Children, All Boys. Holly Springs, Miss., March 29. Mrs. C. K. Smith, wife of a white labor er living on a farm near this city, has given birth to six babies, all boys, well rivrlnneri. and weighine. in the aggre gate, forty-five pounds. Mother and uv.;. ... rlnintr well. Thev have been uauiv. --'."a - - named Lee, Jackson, Van Doren, Want, Sherman and Buell. Train Robbers Fought. Birmingham. Ala.. March 29. News has reached here from Boylcs Gap of a fight between policemen and traiu rob bers. It was suspected that an attempt was to be made to rob a Louisville and Nashville passenger train, and ten po licement went up to the scene on last night s train, Laiuar Belter. Washington, March 29. Justice Lamar is ill. but he passed a very com fortable night and it is reported at his residence today mat uis cuiiumuu is much improved. j, M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL, ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION aud MPROVEMENT COMPANY FOR RENT. One three-room house near old depot; just finished; $10 per month. Onr mix room house near old depot, in Clcvuden Park; fine view; $12 per month. The above house ior aale on installment plan, or ior rent. One seven room house, mortem improve ments, close at street car line $13 per month. Furnished house Just on car line; all mod ern improvements, one block of court house 10 rooms. Prief, $150. Eiht-room tumumed house, short distance of court house; modern improvements; first lltanB nouns; auu siios, vtovn ivunuui TV su l:u , none others need apply. Price 35.00. l m. s n if nnoi r Real ttstate Dealer. OUR SPRING STOCK Wish to announce the fact that they are ni. .mi. far the Sn.rtanburE steam baked hn-.n th. onl. Seat class bread to be found In the city, and so table Is complete without it. We ret it fresh by empress every oay. nnn't forget that w. st wholesale and re tail dealer in potatoes, apples, onions, and all kind or country produce, averytning -" . ,. y tiir iat- kept that h .., tousd ta a first class hi. the pjj IWWttat the treat, grocery store. ' ' 'f"-" ' Moonshiners Discharged. Di'CKTOWN, Tenn., March. 29. The moonshiners who are said to have killed Deuuty Marshal Stuart were ar rested and given a preliminary hearing :"., i before a US11CC oi vac peace in v-ueruKcc niiintf. N. C. a few days since, but as no notice was given me witnesses to tne killing they were discharged. Couch's Murderer convicted. Wichita. Kas., March 29. The trial ol J. C. Adams, ior the murder of Capt. W. C. Couch, the noted Oklahoma boomer, resulted in a verdict of man slaughter. Sentence has not yet been pronounced. r -, - "Here's to the maiden of bashful fiftcei.' k.A !,,,'. tn the widow nf t'ortv!" ntiu i . . 1 . - - - .. -.- They have each reached a period in lite .. n.n mnil females need assistance in tiding them over the shoals which so often completely wreck their after lives. In producing regularity and neaitnv action of the female organs, Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrescnption stuuos witnout a oeer. At a time when nature gives them increased burdens, so many young u..A l,Mif health shfittfreii. If vfu glllB ua.fc wish your daughter to miss those pen- i i I 1 1 .i:--.. Odical, agonizing uacsueuea, auu u.jr headaches, languid and tired feelings, ac companied with rough, pimply skin and dull, heavy eyes, get her a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If you hnvr renrhed the later rjeriod of dancer and weakness, you will need a bottle, too. See wrapper on bottle for printed guarantee. Sutislactioa given in every case or money returned. Nearly all the old stock closed out and the new goods com ing in. 1 have the best and newest lines I have ever had in China, Glass, Cut lery and Silverware. W. rrivi. vmi nnthinor hut the verv finest of the Armour Packing Company's meats always fresh and sweet. Our cars are in transit for Asheville daily. Fiulay & Nelson, J. H. LAW, 57 atid 599outlt aialuStrecf.
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