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y . . ' . 1 7 1 '3 e Dai e atize ASHEVILLE N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 31, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII.NO. 289 7 ly Ashevill VISITORS WILL ALWAYS FIND NICE FRESH CANDIES AT OUR STORE. WE GET WHIT BY EXPRESS EVERY Tuesday and Friday. KROCER, NO. 41 COLLEGE STREET. FqR-:-RENT WHAT IS IT You Need to Make Your Home COMPLETE. K R O G E R FINE NORTHERN APPLES,, FINE FLAVORED ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES, COCOANUTS, NEW FIGS AND DATES. BANANNAS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, DDA7IIC unni.ii.oi FILBERTS, PECANS, ALMONDS, ONE FIVE-ROOM BRICK COTTAGE, Corner Walnut ami I'eulnnd streets; central. and conveniently located. Twofrtnt room over my stole, fronting on Public Square. A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUARE. IMPORTED CHEESE Camembert, Roquefort, Ncufchatel, Frontage de Brie, Swiss. Edam Sap Sago, Pineapple. KROGER, 41 College Street REAL ESTATE. .i.tn B OWVM. W. W. WRBT 1. the china crazing anil looking bad ? Are thecookluKUten.il. wrarlngout? Are the lamp. amoktaK their pipe. ? Arc you replete with all the little household articles, dishes, etc? If not, look down this line and sec if you are not wanting something. CHINA Set. and odd pieces; Havlland.ctc THRASH ha. them, all new and pretty. GLASSWARE Every kind, cut nnd pressed. THRASH the place new stock arriving. LAMPS Princeton. Rochester, B. & 11. and Student; THRASH Is liuhlliiK the world with them. CUTI.KRY Prices reduced. THRASH keens the best Rogers, our own brand, etc. TlMWimULnnnH nnd hrtffht. THRASH keep It, together with blue and agaie ware. COFFKB and Teapots. No space here to tell you about them, but T1IU 1HU hna 'em verv chean. HOVSEFITRNISHIMGS- Everything nothing left off Xf. THKASH'H co. lie keeps all from egg whip, to reirigeravors, anu pricta below A LI. other.. If van 17 t Intn th wrnnir nlacc. nnd they try o keep you there, just ''thrash" your way out, ana come to THR ASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE 41 PATTON AVENUE BON MARCHE." A) if llnsalnrge nnd fine stock of Nottinghnm Lace and liish Point Curtains at extremely low prices. I'ull und complete stock of Ccn- tcmeri nnd Poster's Kid Cloves. Uest makes of Corsets. Hnndsomc line of new Dry Goods nnd Trimmings. $ M"rf 11)1 tDI i CERELINE, white Mnic, will BON MARCHE I) GWYN & WEST P5 2 (Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) FSTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVILLE. 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET. .Prepared from pure t t 4 J These nrt'clcs can be prepared In an endless variety of ways, X m 1 11 cut inn cook In cue minute. WHEATLET, rA complete nnturnl product of the whole' of the wheat. HE RALEIGH LAUNCHED. GREAT SUCCESS WAV. IN EVERY orty Thouaand people Present A Daughter or NortU Carollua noes tlie ChrlMeuInK Act-Gov. Holt Was There. Portsmouth, Ya., March 31.-Con- tractor Francis T. Bowles is the recip- ient today of hundreds of congratula tions over the complete success of the in,,n..liiniT of the cruiser Raleigh this morning at the Norfolk nuvy vard. Fullv forty thousand people witnessed the interesting event. The navy yards. 1 1,1. shores of the river and dozens ol steamers, tugs nnd vachts were covered withsnectnlors. If toupnl v.fnur minutes ol i o eioca the simial was given and Mrs. Alfred W Hnvwnnil. ol Raleiuh. N. C daiigk....!r of Gov. Holt, of that state, standing be tween the secretary of the navy and Ensign Hilby P. Jones, broke a bottle of . ... .. ,1.. : wine on tne now 01 uc timaci u... named her, and she began to move off easily as if under the influence of the power of her own propeller. It was just three quarters ol n minute from the time the bottle was broken that the Raleigh was stopped by her nnc irtra in mid stream. The affair wns a success. The shouts ot the multitude and the salutes of the steamers were deafening for several min utes. Gov. Holt and staff, th; volunteer soldierv of this section and many promi nent people from a distance v present. I OR GORMAN. Dldu't Need It. MORGAN AND FREE SILVER WANTED. 1000 DISABLED MEN. 1 THE SENATOR nETERMINEU TO HAVE HIS TALK. He Will Get tue Question Before tne senate Perhaps Tomorrow Tlie Free Wool BUI HroKht l p In tlie House. Washington, March 31. Morgan Visitor (to Asheville street car conduc tor) Eh, hows that? You say you charge a ten-cent fare on this car '( Conductor Yep. That settles it. Slop the car. It's hen per walking. OFF FOR WASHINGTON. eter C. Pritcliard Will Talk Willi President Harrison. Jeter C. Pritcliard left on the after noon train for Washington City. Mr. Pritchnrdjgocs to the capital to refute before President Harrison a el'arge now beinc made and reprinted in Till! Citizen lrom the Charlotte News y ster dav. to the effect that Mai. W. W. Rol lins, collector for this district, is an gcr man 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 frota "that tired feeling." has threatened to precipitate the dis- Apply at Grant's Pharmacy and ask lor fi, ., .:., .,,-, ii,, a bottle of "Buncombe Sarsaparilla, cussiouofthe silver question upon the it i8 tbe on, y guarantced cure in , ca8 senate by the introduction of a series ol 0f disease (or which it is recommended. resolutions directing the committe on I Did you ever no, 1 never, see d a feller finance to inquire into the causes of the nallsoycller. How's your liver f wny, j u i,oir,c. all upset, of course. 1 hen take the rem- depression in agriculture and business iliy.nQomhQ Livcr m and; you and the effect of the silver act in 1890. won't 0 arol,nti lookimr the color of a Sherman has appealed to him to allow yellow lever victim. They are guaran ty committee to make an inqury before teed to benefit or cure in every case ot . , x . , , . . , i, i, disease for which it is recommended or debate is had. but Mr. Morgan said he money i(, for thm wiU refundd. intended to call the resolutions up to- por guie oniy at morrow, and discuss them regardless ol I the feelings of President Harrison, the I democratic presidential nominee or any other person. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS are mild, The attendance in tlie nousc mis morn-1 vet efljc,ent; do not cause pain or gripe, ing wns small. The inclemency of the and act uon tnc liver and bowels. wcather.coupk'dwitntnciactuiainoiu- xhey are especially valuable as after ing was expected but speeches upon the I dinner piug and readily cure constipa tarifl'.andof thcsercprcsciitntivcssceinto ! tion and costiveness. nausea, distress in GRANT'S PHARMACY. have become weaned, had the ellcct ol keeuinc more than half the members from their seats. After the transaction of routine business the house went into committee of the whole on the free wool bill. thi; cojiMHTiii; 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 judge for yourself. Foi sale onlv at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Al- "SYRUP OK TAR AND WILD CHER- A Free silver Man's taiiiu Tariff Reform Washington, March 31.-Ex-Congrcss- man Warner, of Ohio, the well-known free silver advocate, talking! n the sub ject ol the presidential nomination, said: "There is a desperate effort being mntic to nominate Mr. Cleveland, and it may succeed. His nomination would be equivalent to an anti-silver platform. The politicians arc, however, trying to avoid this by the nomination of a caudi The Fire Laddies ho Will Pre pare for the convention. The following committee has been ap- . i.:u,nr .m-c ihnt Mni. lit llins I niiinti'il In solicit subscriptions to aid tlie I Kk as manutacturcd at grants rnur- neversnwfien. Clarkson while he was i,Pviip fir-men in nrenarinir for the macy is ine rest couga memnne you can in Asheville, and that the article referred . , . ., Ponvenlioll and toumP, use : J?" " JL"" "T " to is a lie of the whole cloth. Futhcr , " :.r. ., posiuve cure mm wc guurauicc ,t w more Mni. Rollins does not desire to go meat here on July 131o. Hose com- tam no oplates m any form, it is entirely as a delegate to the national conven- pauy-0. M. Coston, Jesse Pat ton; hook harmle&s. J? or sale only at tion at Minneapolis, anu nc ucsircs icnu nlld inddcr company franK u uonneu, GRANT'S PHARMACY. no icoeraiomtc iiumi.3 K" ... strn..i,nl, Cnnt. II. C. J aug is I capacity. ... . ,.hirm.n. This renort. Mr. I 'itclianl says, lias .., ,.- ,.,. mni e ia IVran arm nponlp recirderl mid cream grown out of the Mott and Eaves fight, . f tl f(,iow;nc members: E. aud camphor ice as the ultimatums for and lie goes to vvasiinigiori w ua..i..v . . w g R( L w. Jeancrette, chapiicd hands and all similar skin trou- una;.iA..f Mri,-fami'i mttif oi nnvLiiinu . ...... .. ... t-i.:.... i cj . .OI.lV.II. .., " ....... j - c vrnwimr out of the false reports SiiPMkniL' lor unisiil ftir. rriicuaru told Tine Citizun that lie is a Harrison man out and out. But if by any reason Harrison should not go before the con vention his next choice is McKinlcy, , i i,.. w no. nc tn iiKs. is as biii.uk " ....... ... date on an "W1 P'"""' "Z the soiilh and the country over as the re candidate will veto a free coiiU'gc silver Edward McDowell. W. 11, J. W. Spears, M. II. . U llonncll. w. Mraenan, i. C. B. Leonard, 0. S. Henderson. KLAINF. ON DF.CK. publicans could nominate as their stand ard bearer. Mr. Pittchard will return in time to idtlrcss the Cleveland county republican convention at Shelby on Monday next, FOR GOVF.KNOU HOLT. hill nnd in the west thev can say, 'Our nnrllHiitp is n red-hot free coinage man These politicians want aplatlorm tiiai can be rcud according to the locality where the reader happens to be. i ins kind of duplicity will not win. Hie American people have too mucU common sense. In the oldeii days democracy said we must nave gom m. .... rVrrvVonr nrurh. ut.intn. iv 4 bp mononnliatie llllltienCCS. 1 '" - o Thev nrc the metals of intrinsic value, I bor, the Radical Banner, of this place and the people inherently have implicit I sccns t() b(. a grcai trouble about Gov- faith in both. II the party nominates a . . , , A , dro this Slupe, I blcs, many persons find that the apphca Kelly, I tion of cither of them aggravates their Elliott, trouble. To such "CAMl'HO-GLYCER- 1MU COMPOUND" is a boon it is a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing after shaving it contains no mineral or noxious Ingredient, is elegantly per fumed, 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 sticky. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. -M"r'M-'r REAL ESTATE.$20,000. nans KccurclY Placed at oi Per Cent. Notary Public. Comml.sioncrs ofDeeds. nw WC.VTV1 A lfcy.O'a? .Kiltie miJ-r.i.i OFFICE Southeast Conrt Square. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUB1.IC. Loan, scurelj placed at 8 per cent. nfflce. 2.1 Jb 20 Patton Avenue. Second .floor. NEW GOODS. MHDSOME STYLES, PHRAlYflHB PRICES, I EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. 0 D A 0 0 fcbOdlr JOHN CHILD, . (Formerly of Lyman Sc Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TBICTLV A RROKBRAOB BU8INBS8. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS THE BIG RACKET lion't cry hard times vthen you enn buy goods for half price. Buy eyerytning you need in our line from u., and thereby save 25 to 50 per cent, you would pay to other I house, who do a credit business. The secret of low prices Is "Spot cash for I all our goods and spot cash Delore tncy leave the house," We avoid the necessity of having a bookkeeper and then paying 10 per cent to a eslleetor. By selling for cash we march to the tune of (Sweet Home) Cash. Cho Cash, cash, good hard cash ; There's nothing so powerful As clean, solid cash. Try and be convinced. P ni V . mjo .2 in Ja so. S o 3 l"S I .5.5 .5&.w TO w H S 5 i V 1 0 Ik CS H tm v lt.ll S Ji a 3 It 0 to s o "So o . . ., C T J a.9 f a a 0 0 -SI a ej c . 3 e- a o u 8 Q O 0 Q W The Advice of a Radical sueet Not Wanted. will not be nnnounced for several weeks, It is settled, however, that bcnernl fos- avowal for the tariff reform, he cannot note to suggest u a. " ; er will be agent ana jau t - . be beaten." ra s box ol rauicausm win iuur mm w vcruiuui, ik rau's .... Tlien who, according to your view oi booins Qf ,t9 own little bantlings tnat u u...u man on tins piaiiorm, u.h?s ... . -... .. . ., Jo. Bchrluic Sea Arbitrator! Not to be Named for Some Time. Washington, March 31. Secretary Blaine has resumed the discharge ot his official duties and will conduct all fur ther negotiations on behalf ol tins gov ernment in the liehring sea matter. The British minister lias been omciany informed of the ratification of the Bchr- . r..n,..il l.nQtt'f. nnrl Ins .ssistants are busilv engaged in the pre- pcrior in quality, they cleanse and beau- liminnrvtm-nnrationofthe case of the ty tlie teeth, strengthen t ie gums anu . . . 1 . r . ,.: 1 ,,nt..'.,-t Irfifrrntlr.. tn i hp nri'ntll. United States lor submission io me hi ui- - trators. The personnel ot that tribunal "- 'J GRANT'S PHARMACY. VaVa tooth wash and powder are su- For fit aitnnlinn is the man?' "Arthur P. Gorman, of Maryland. He is conservative, discreet, fair, and honor able to allelasses. His recora is n cum... cfr,rTl. f,r democratic sutircnuicy uld nut on the ticket v".. . - I .. .. ... with him Boies, ot Iowa, or Oray, oi in ,l.nnn nnrl tl.f .IfOllll- Will raMV tO it umuti, ..uu -- , i with one accord. expects to thrust upon the country, it will have its hands full. Democrat! don't iust now need the advice of radical . J it:. ..J I4lt'o S tPPIR 11KP LUIS, ill U UU.l.l'U' o friends will see to it that ins boom boats him into the gubernatorial cliair again, radicalism to the contrary notwith- MISSISSII'PI SETS A DAV, The Slate Is Rapidly Movluii lo tbe Cleveland coluiti. Chairman sramlimr. .... . , -r I Of all the men that nave occn ociore A TELEGRAPH MESS AUK. ITiidellverd it PromUcs to Make a Heap of Trouble, Wicuita, Kan., March 31. All the telecraoh operatorson the St. Louis and San Francisco railway, were pledged last Iackson, Miss., March 20. Thompson has issued a call to the state democratic executive committee to meet :.. i.,;. :t A ,-;i 1 't li In fiv n dav for the public in this state Governor Holt no(1jtlg a statc convention to select has been one of the most unflinching ,,tecn delegates to the national con- friends of Western North Carolina, ana "tion nt Chicago. the democrats know tins, ana win uom- Jt js prouauic that the convention will mate mm wneiiier it picusva be held late in Wav or cany in uuc or not. No living man can say that Cievclanri co,itinues to show up in good Governor Holt has run after oHice. form; nc has more than doubled Hill. Notwithstanding he has held offices of i (jrccnville he was the choice of more : innu ,K. unnnl. in PVfM'V .. .. . , j A ii:m. 1.:... ....!v . , , , j;,.a t grcur .mi juniui". .u n... j than three nunurea iu am . ."."j ' night to hold themselves m reudiness to ntamx ,',tlic office has sought the man;" The low Price of Silver. Uunvkr, Col., March 31. Dr. Henry Paul, manager of the Aspen consolidated mining company, of Aspen, and J. H.! Ernest water, who manages several rich silyer mines at Telluride, Col., have re ceived orders to shut down work in H.pep nrnncrties. The action will throw 1.000 men out of employment. The cause for closing down is the very low prices paid for silver. Physicians orders promptly filled nnd delivered free of charge to any part of the tbe city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. j. M. CAMPBELL, strike April 1, if the-demands of the order h;m again if democrats are to be of railway telegraphers in the matter of nsutC(i X.X.X. tue reinstatement oi . iu. SUPERIOR COURT. i! ft . M si , A. i.aiit Sues for j,ooo and Groome, were nnt onmnliprl with bv that time. Groome I uma ilpnor mrpnt nnd oucrator at Pied- mont, Kansas, and a month ago failed to deliver a message tnree mucs in mccuuu- try. Complaint wa miwe mo "rouH ; the superior court yesterday alter- " "'.'..." Tl.r.rj iM.nfl. A. Lance vs. I. B. der ol rauwav icicgrapners hiyi - and found that Groome complied with Sumner, for damages, was concluded. i hp rlp nf bnth the Western Union and thcrailwaycompany. Chief Ramsay last nicht demanded his reinstatement by April 1. A DYNAMITER. NO. 3 PATTON AVE. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have some very desirable timber prop erties for sale at low Bgure. We can show you full description at our office. One flne Asbestos mine for sale. We con show you some specimen from the mine and can take . to the nrooertv If you desire. Famished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. I GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES, The verdict gave the plaintiff damages the sum of $2. The costs m the case, t I.p miiil bv the plaintiff, nrc about ... , j 41 . . ., . r .1.- n....l. This ninrnmij tne case ui iiie ""." i;iL'ctricliihtcoinoanv vs.J. E. Dicker- son and others was taken up. The suit ia to recover the uncc ol lour towers bought from the plamtin, but never ac cepted. The cuse win lie conciuoeu w & Merrick and F A, . i , . , , ...i-o- i .1. !.,. .,;i,f n. nf the greatest Sond ev nonear lor tne piaimiii, u wua '"" '"T'. .. . . ... rbb Mmlmnn nnd W. W. loucs for importance, us . i . u.t. j.f,n,int.. puts an end to dynamite outrages in Ti,i8CHgC willbethclastjury trial at this Ho,;. Tli irnn-mment has rcwaruca, i r .nllrt.. The remainder oi tne or intends to reward every one in any term w;u be tniiCn Up i,v the hearing of 1 nc DEALER IN HEAL, ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AUD IMPROVEMENT COMPANY The Man Who Has Been Keepluic all Paris Awake, Paris. March 31. -The government looks upon the arrest of Ravachol, which morrow, n,m, pri(1PlrPrl Wltll I11S Hllia.. Paris Echo today says Ravachol has ad mitted he wns the nutnor oi tne uuu.c- vard St. Germain explosion. BROKE JAII. AT CHARLOTTE motions. LECTURE COURSE. I am devoting all of mytlme to study of Tne Nettro cbarved With tlie A : FRESH : LOT OF IMPORTED A BRILLIANT RING. We arc showing some of the daintiest nov elties ever displayed In Jewelry. It would be t aiicr 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 sliver, there Is I treat awaiting you, and, whether yon have urchases In mind or not, yon should not A larger stock than ever before. Any one I m them. It Is difficult to resist going Into wishing a good.rresn imported agar can get dctullwe are strongly tempted to describe the same. I keep my cigars In a Swift pat- KEY WEST CIGARS ent case, 'where they always kecpfrcrh and moistened. some of the cxqnlslte products of the season's art, some of which show that the caprices of fasbh-n are apt to be wonderfully charming, the eyvs -and to the pecullar'formatlon of the lenses. I warrant all spectacles I furnish to sive entire satisfaction in all coses, and can I suit any one on first examination of thecyes E. WEXLER, I NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GHOOE'RS, No. si N. Main Street, MoBtlau Wreck Escapes. To be til vcu by Rev. George Leon ard Clianey, of Boston Lconnrd Chancy is to give a course of "Monday evening lect nres" in the Younc Men's Christian FOR KENT. One six room house near old denot. In Clrvcdcn Park; fine view; $12 per month. The above house lor sale on installment nlan. or for rent. one seven room nouse, modern improve ments, close at street car line $10 per month. Furnished house lust on car line: all mod ern Improvements, one block of courthouse H3 rooms. Price, $lfi0. IiiKht-room fumisned house, short distance of court house; modern Improvements; first class house and first class tenants wanted; one oinciB ncca apply, rncc oo.uu, M. LAMrofiLl Real Bstate Dealer. Charlotte, n. u., marcu .t. . in flitl of the Asheville ' 11 1 r. .-'..1 .. aauM.iatinn. The persons escaped from jail here this mor ing by digging through a wall. Among the number wns Jiio. Boyd, a negro charged with the wrecking of the Wes- tern Norm inrouna iram ui uu.i.u.. Bridge last August when a persons were killed. peculiar Will Content. IJkiugkport, March A contest has arisen over the will of the late P. N. Fnirchild, the wealthy paper manufact ucr. The estate amounts to nearly $250,000. His wife, to whom he willed the bulk ol lus property, aiea lour days before him while he was uncon scious. His brother nnd two unmarried sisters now claim the estate as next ot i.;., ., i,ovp nnnlipil for the nnnoint- mentof an administrator, ine neirs oi Mrs. Fairchild, however, claim an inter est in the inheritance. Democratic Committee Called. Kaluigh, N. C, March 23,-Ata meet- 7 PATTON AVK. L. Blombcrc Prop. Wish to announce the .fact that they fare sole agents for the Spartanburg steam baked but you'll get a much better Idea If you come bread, the only first class bread to be found m 0( t,e Btate democratic central com- J " -"..v.. 1)cld hcre todaY) lt was rcsolved 11. n lawn uj huixh CT;rj uj. , . , Don't forget that we are wholesale and re- that the chairman call ? meeting ol the i-. ..-- i ... . , l.tntp riprutive committee at Raleigh, IBUl nearer, ui yvwHia,, i.piic, vmunn, hu I - , ... ... v. all kinds of country produce. Everything April 7th. In accordance with this the kept that Is usually found In a first class executive committee is called to meet on grocery store. , itneaaynuracu R Kindergarten association, me course will consist of three lectures, as follows: . April 4 " Whittiernnd Sidney Lanier. April 11 "Oliver Wendell Holmes." April 18-"James Russell Lowell." Th. lpi-tnrpa will heinn at 8 o'clock. Ti..krta fnr the course will cost $1. Sin gle admission, 50 cents. Tickets may be procured at Raysor & Smith's drug store, Estabrook's book store, or of the officers of the Kindergarten association. Recorder's court. Recorder Miller had five cases for trial this morning. Mamie Kenan ana ousic Scott were charged with keeping adisor- wiw Imuse. There was plenty of cross- t,ri thp wiinipntinirsecmca to be a row between nvni tnira-rnie oouru- ing house keepers, tne women were tR each and costs, lohn Kilgore, disorderly, wns fined $t. Mitchell, Gil- reath, for lighting, was unea i. iwo trunks paid Q eacn. A Woman clerk Named. Ark.. March 31. Itidce f ,,..!hn, line inroc-roora nouse near oia acpoijjusc ticnry i-aiuwvii, jui. .... fclf,..-.. muitneu; iu per monin. cuit court, has appointed Miss Adelaide Utter clerk of the circuit court i.f ilip I T II ited States for the western district ol Missouri at Kansas City. This is the first case on record in the United States where a woman has been appointed clerk ol tlie circuit couti to till a vacancy caused by death. Barou Turns Iluritlar. Lonoon, March 28. I)r. von Holm feldt, a German bnron, had for some time pust been employed as a tutor in the fnmiW nf fin I'.nclishman of wealth, but recently lost his occupation. Last night he was arrested in the act of committing ., iir,rlnr in n tnvern in Fleet street. Hp nHmila that he resorted to theft nnd says that poverty and hunger drove him to crime. , Hydrophobia from a Fox's Bite Charleston, March 28. Isaiah Smith, a negro boy 15 years old, died at the hospital here on Friday last ot hydro phobia, resulting from the bite of mad f.iT This ia the first case in which a human being has been bitten by one oi these foxes. i and look for yourself. B. II. COSBY) ' PATTON AVENUE. OUR SPRING STOCK An Oblo LvuctalnK. ifiNin.AV. O.. March 31. About one o'clock this morning a mob oi one thous and men took Little, who assaulted and fatally injured his wife and two daugh ters with a hatchet, from the jail and hanged him. Down oil the Church. Fittsuurg, March 31. A frame dwell ing, situated on the hillside in McKees- nort. and occupied by the family oi lonn nrnfl rnrripd from its foundations by a landslide yesterday, and deposited on the roof of the Coursin street Methodist Episcopal church below. The Third Party tn Georgia. Atlanta. March 31,-The third party leaders of Geogia met hcre today to pre- nare for a vigorous campaign in Gcor- gjtt. They fixed July 20 as'the date for .k. fop rnnvptttion. and selected a state executive committee made up prin cipally of alliance men. A Vat Office. ur.cunjivrnM Mnrph 31. The orcsident I 1. .OUU.W ...) . I today nominated Frank L. Coombs, of j California, to be minister to Japan. 1 57 aud 59SOttUl Btaltl Atref. 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. J. H. LAW, itrijhnritiisViT
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