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Citizen eville ASHEVILLE N. C, FKIDAY EVENING, APRIL!, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO. 200 Ash 5t " VISITORS WILL ALWAYS FIND NICE FRESH CANDIES AT OUR STORE. WE GET WHITMAN'S BY EXPRESS EVERY Tuesday and Friday. KROGER, NO. 41 COLLEGE STREET. COFFEE Absolute Purity. COFFEE Full Strength. K R O G E R FINE NORTHERN APPLES, FINE FLAVORED ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES, COCOANUTS, NEW FIGS AND DATES. BANANNAS, ENGLISH WALNUTS, BRAZILS, FILBERTS, PECANS, ALMONDS. COFFEE Delicious Flavor. COFFEE Family Brand. COFFEE Buy of A. D. Cooper. WHAT IS IT You Need to Make Your Home COMPLETE. MINING IN t)LD MEXICO. FROM "THE CITIZEN'S" WAR CORRESPONDENT. Ia the china cratinK and looking bad ? Arc the cooking utensils wrarlng out ? Are the lamp, smoking their pipes ? Are 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 Sets and odd pieces; Havlland.etc THRASH has them, all new and pretty. GLASSWARE Every kind, cut and pressed. THRASH the place new stock arriving. LAMPS Princeton, Rochester, B & II. and Student; THRASH is lighting the world with " them. . CUTLERY Prices reduced. THRASH keens the best Rogers, our own brand, etc. TINWARE Japnncd and bright. THRASH keeps it, together with blue and ncnte ware. COFFEE and Teapots. No space here to tell yon about them, Dut THRAHH has 'em verv chenn. HOVSEFVRNISHINGS I'-vcrytlting nothing left oh TO TH RASH'S bo. He keens all from egg whips to refrigerators, and prices below ALL, others. If von get into the wrong place, and they try to keep you there, just "thrash" your way out, and come to THRASII'S CRYSTAL PALACE 41 PATTON AVENUE. ii BON MARCHE Has a large and fine stink of Nottingham I Lace and Irish Point Curtuins nt extremely IMPORTED CHEESE Camembert, IvOOUCIOrt. low prices. Full nnd complete stock of Ccn- Neufchatel, FrOnUICC d BriC. of Corsets. Hnndsomc line of new Dry 0 Swiss, Edam. Sap Sago. Pineapple. KROGER) 4t College Street. CERELINE, a. Prepared 1'rom pure white Malz?, wilV cook in cue minute. I Goods and Trimmings. ii VlUJI B. OWTH. W. W. WEST, BON MARCHE." GWYN & WEST HI (Successor, to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHRVILLE. 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET. WHEATLET, ! TA complete natural product of the whole T of the wheat. T t f rndicM vnHetv nf wavi pi 1 0 nmnni These articles cun be prepared in it IjIju 1 1 3 A Very iuterestiuK Letter From a Former Anhevllllnn-A Lovely Vallei Snbllme Mountain Scen ery Mortem MlnliiK. AllllAU'LCO PR Mercaup, Estndo de Jalisco,' Mexico, March 15, 1892. J Editor .Thk Citizen A promise Riven is not'nlwavs fulfilled, for, even when one his the best intention to do so, cir cumstances may render impossible the fulfilment of this intention. Such is the case with regard to ray promise to send yon from Mexico some notes on the reported revolution ,ncre. The difficulty in doing so rests not with' me, but with the border bandit, Garza. Before I left the states one would have im agined from the reports sent over the wires by the Associated Press that this unknown desperado wasabout to over throw the Mexican government, that the entire country was on the eve of revo lution, that thecanyons of the Sierra Ma- drc would soon run with 1)lood and the beautiful table lands be covered with the bones of the Mexican army nnd people, that President Voir, and his. cabinet were filled with fright and would soon be seeking refuge in some mountain fast ness, or invoking the protection ot a friendly power. But lo! when one erosies the Rio Grande one finds that all is peace and trantiuility, a question about Garza and the impending revolu tion merely causes a smile in reply, nnd people con hardly credit the absurd re lorts. originating in lexas, to wnicu his raid had given rise. A journey through the country has demonstrated the fact that Mexico has never been more thoroughly nt peace, more absorbed in the pursuit of indus trial progress than she is today, while Garza, who never had any following ex cept the cattle thieves and others of that ilk who, lor obvious reasons, live along the border, has retired from his brief no toriety into the obscurity Irom which ne emerged, a most necessary step on his part, since be was certain lo lie cimcr shot in Mexico or hanged in Texas had he continued in his career a little longer. Well, this being so, can you blame me for non-fulfilment of my promise to be your war correspondent, when there is not. and never has been any war. Gar za, if he is not dead, ought to be hanged lor the disappointment lie lias caused me, nnd the manner in which, by sud denly vanishing from the scene of (prom ised) conflict, he has deprived your read ers of the thrilling accounts of slaughter and pilliagc, which I intended to send you. My occupation is gone, nnd the suit of red and the fciithcri I brought with me to wear while marching with the revolutionary tinny to victory or death, I am now trying to sell nt half price to one of my Mexican servants, and even he thinks it a little ton gay to wear, except at a bull-fight, deprived, therefore, of mv position as war corres pondent, I am compelled to fall back on A VIVID PICTUW. The picture here printed is an exact reproduction of what The Citizen's kodak fiend saw on a recent visit to-Bill Nye's Buck Shoals farm, in Henderson county. Near the point where the two figures Nye are planted ins "span ot Horse radish " The rushing French Broad flows by, while off to the left, although not shown in the cut can be seen old l'isgah urd the Rat." A DF.VOTF.D MOTHF.R. "CONSTITUTION" SCORED. it ddks not kepbesunt 'thk gf.orgia democracy Her Heroism ContH Her Her Life. Willies HAHKK,;ra., "April 1. Fire was discovered this morning in the rear of the millinery store of Miss Kate Mc Carthy, nt 67 South Main street, and quickly communicated to the whole in terior of the storc.Thc fire spread and destroyed the adjoining building belong ing to the Klipple estate. The Englc building was burned nnd the Schwab building was badly damaged. The family of E. Klipple resided in the rear nnd second store of the adjoining building and it was with great difficulty that the members were able to get out. Geo. Easby and daughter lived with the Klipples and in the excitement Mrs Easbv rushed to the street, apparently thinkinc all the children were safe out side. Upon knowing that her six years old daughter was still in the burning building she was about to re turn when by sheer force the the firemen prevented her. Firemen Mowrcy and others entered and Mrs. Ensbv also mannm-d to cct back. She rushed to the room where the little one was almost overwhelmed by smoke snd was in the act of rescuing her when a quantity of gunpowder exploded, wreck ing the interior, inc nrcnu'ii naving wet blankets over them, managed to cscane. but Mrs. l-.asDy was not so lor tunnlc, and alter the names nan occn subdued sufficiently to allow the firemen to re-enter the building, mother nnd child were found dead, clasped in each other's embrace. DEEIWING THE SIVKDICRGH. REAL ESTftTE.$20,000. The Atlanta Organ of It's Owner Was Recently In Favor of a Wall Street Candidate-Has it Re formed 7 CiiAHi.iiSTu.s, S. C, April 1. Apropos an Atlanta Constitution article tele graphed all over the country Inst night, the News and Courier, says editorially today: "The recent votes on the Bla.id bill have demonstrated the fact that this country is not ready to engage in the reckless experiment of free, unlimited and independent coinage of silver. The southern representatives nt Washing tou wil! haycijinlx .themselves nnd their weak and mischievous advisor to blame if, after the protests which arc ringing in their cars from every doubtful state in the north and west, they shall give their support to a measure which, be sides plunging the country into financial panic, will re-establish the rule of tl e bayonet at every southern ballot box. "We cnnnotmidcrstnnd why the Asso ciated Press should permit itself to be employed as a channel forcirculating the views of the Atlanta Constitution upon the silver Question, but democrats in congress and democrats throughout the country have a right to be informed that the Constitution does net speak lor the democratic party in Georgia or in other southern states upon this question or iion nnv other question in wlucti tne principles of the party are involved. Our Atlanta contemporary no more repre sented the sentiment of the democrats of Georgia on the issue of tariff relorm in 1884. when its counsel and leaoersmp ere overwhelmniL'lv repudiated oy tne democratic state convention oi ueorgia thnn it docs now. The southern representatives at Wash ington should not be moved by the heap demogogcry ol the t,onstiiuiion s assault upon "The Wall street contin gent." It is worth remembering that the Constitution exhausted an oi us power in the election ol a United states senator trom Ucorgia last year in uenau ol Wall street simulation- and that it was defeated in its purposes by a legis lature composed almost entirely of Geor gia tanners. SF.KIOVS ACCIDENT. Loans Securely Placed ni o Per Cent. Notary Publlt. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Southeast Court Square. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices 24 & 26 ration Avenue. Second Ifloor, fcbOdlv (Formerly of Lyman tt Child), OfB.ce No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RROKERAGB BUSINESS. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. NEW GOODS. IHtlOSOME STYLES, PARALYZING PRICES, EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE, 0 0 4 A 0 0 UJ3 WILLS BROS,, ARCH ITECTS THE UIG RACKET Pon't cry hard times nhcn you can buy I goods for half price, nuy everything you I need in our line from us, and thereby save 25 I to 60 per cent, you would pay to other I houses who do a credit business. The secret of low prices is "Spot cash for I nil our goods and spot cash before they I leave the house," YVc avoid the necessity of having a bookkeeper and then pnylng 10 per cent to a collector. Dv selling for cash I we march to the tunc of (Sweet Home) Cash. Cho Cash, cash, goad hard cash ; There's nothing so powerful As clean, solid cash. Try and be convinced. A H Pi n 5 " o o 2 s B-S !3 0'ti B O M .2 a S a g to u a ' 8 a a a E 4-1 3 O M i o 10 a v a 2 y a n u XI .2.2 TS.EH.r3 o jd 3 a. 9 9. u ST a S i a " V M O p J 0 2 C S MM " M Ht nt J I I 22 CO J3 H C'Cgi-o .S JsT5.5fSi-3 Hgs-ss's- P. (Q (0 (A t a O o a o o & Q w n U'J NO. 3 PATTON AVE. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have some very desirable timber prop erties for tale at a low figure. We caa show you full description at our office. One fine Asbestos mine for sale. We can show you some specimens from the mine and can take I ma to the nroperty If yon desire. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NQ.aa PATTON AVE-. ASHEVILLE. A FRESH : LOT OF IMPORTED KEY WEST CIGARS A larger stock than ever before. Anyone . . . -A r.l. tM.,Bj nil..- MB waning a (w, .,r" i - ajft l ati te same. I keep my nars in bwiix pa, ept ease, where they always keep fresh and moistened. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devoting all of myl'time to study of I the eyes and to the pccullar.forinatioa of the lenses. I warrant all spectacle I furnish to give entire satisfaction In all rases, and can suit any one on 6rst examination of thecyes E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. MODEL C1GAH STORE 17 PATTON AVB.( A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the dalntleat nov elties ever displayed In Jewelry. It would be easier to tell yon what wc haven't got than what we have. If you haven't seen oar ele gant trifles In gold and In silver, there is a treat awaiting yon, and, whether you hare urchnscsLn mlnflor not, yon should Bt fmH TT'f TT "MT"? G2J we ure strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite products of the season's art, some of which show that the caprices of fashion arc apt to be wonderfully charming, but you'll get a much better Idea If you come and look for yourself. STILL IN THE RING. R, B, NOLANO & SON, No. ai N. Main Street, B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, Wish to announce the ifact that they fare sole agents for the Spartanburg steam baked bread, the only first dan bread to be found In the city, and no tabic is complete wlthont It. We get It fresh by express every day Don't forget that we are wholesale and re tail dealers In potatoes, apple, onions, and all kind of country produce. Everything kept that la usually found In a first class the more humble position ofsuperintend HUE the mines owned by myscll and others in this locality. A Rick Mate. Failing news of non existent revolu tion, I will tlicrcforcgivcyou a lew notes on this part of the prosperous state of lalisco, the foremost and richest state of Mexico. Its capital, the beautiful city of Guadalajara, is well known to the tour ist, but here sixty-five miles farther west, towards the Pacific ocean, rcinolc from railroads nnd in the heart of the great Sierra Madic the travellers for pleasure never comes. With the excep tion of my associates nnd myscll, no foreigners own mines in this rich mineral district, and a slight inscription of those which wc hold may therefore prove of interest. This croup ofininesltnown respectively as San I'edro el Vicjo, Kl Patrocinio and l,a Candclnnn, are situated in a nioiuv tain range, 7800 feet above sea level and -'500 feet above the valley, in which the town of Ahualulco (a place about 1200 inhabitants) lies. No pen can describe the beauty of the scene upon which one looks down from the mouth of the tun nel of the old San Pedro mine. Away in the south can be seen the volcano of Colimn. lately in a state of violent activ ity: to the north is the beautiful lake of Mnjdalena, thirty miles long and htteen lies wide, studded witn emerald islands, while the mirror-like surlnce of its water, reflects the exquisite lorms and tints of the mountains surrouiidinc to the east, immediately at ones feet, is the lovely valley of Ahunlutco, its wide expanse dotted with vast herds of horses, cattle, sheep and goats, tne white arches ot t He ercat nouses I rasas crrandes) of its ditlerent haciendas claim , i i r. i i . r i : ing ncrc anu mere uuuu ucius vi uixmi ant sugarcane', corn and other cereals, ' i i i:r -.1. . i .J ine oriental ijhiiu una uauiumy ucuu and proves of orances, bananas, and other tropical fruits combine with the sublime mountain scenery to lorm sue a oicture as is to be seen nowhere save on this high plateau of Mexico, with its azure sky and pure, Daimy atmospnere, The Mine A The three mines which I have mention. tioned are anions the historical mines of Mexico. I quote from the dictionary of Statistics, History, and Biography of the republic of Mexico, by Don Alfredo Chovero: "The town of Aualulco dc Mcrcado, 23 leagues west of Guadalajara, was loca ted in 1567. At this time came from Barcelona Spain the the Chevelier Don Rnbiu. Je Celis. who received a patent from the King of Spain to search for Bold and silver mines in ixew opnin ana benefit. He landed nt Vera Cruz, passed through the City of Mexico, wnere lie procured Aztec guides, and crossing the . . .... . . i .i : . i i. tauie lana in a wcoicny uumuiu, uc reached Guadalajnra where a small col ony of Spaniards had settled around the mission erected for the Indians, and nenetrnt ne still farther westward reach ed the valley of Ahualulco, wherein the mountains ol its westera enu ne Dis covered the mines which he named the San Pedro, Patrocinio nnd laudelana." With the aid of the 'Indians he worked theae mines, extractina; trom them sev era! millions, bv means of which he be came the possessor of all the land be tween Ahualulco and Guadalajara, a distance of 23 leagues, built the town of An Australian Crowd not Allowed to I.vncli Him. Iki.iioi'kne, April 1. An excited crowd that gathered about the railway station yesterday and indulged in threats of lynching Deeming, the wife murderer, was greatly disappointed when they found that their prospective victim did not arrive. The authorities had no in tention of removing Deeming from the steamer Bnllarat which brought hiin from Perth, until she came to her wharf, ind when the crowd became convinced f that which was not until towards cht broke up. This morning the Bnllarat arrived at her wharf and Deeming was brought ashore. An immense crowd assembled to get a glimpse at the prisoner, but the route to the prisoner was strongly guarded and it would hardly have been possible for the excited people take him from lus captors. Hie crowd indulged in hooting at Deeming, but beyond this there was no disturbance ol any kind, Shortly after he landed Deeming was taken to the police court where he was formally charged with the murder of his wife nt Windsor. Magistrate remanded linn for a week. A KANSAS ZKPHVK. A Runaway tliatCaiue Near J'.ml l.ilt Fatally. A runaway attended by serious re suits occurred m this city today about noon. Miss Delia Alexander, daughter of B, Alexander, living on Bailey street, had been nn town in a buggy, driving the family horse, which was always consid ered gentle and safe. Miss Alexander started to drive home. hue going down Pntton avenue the horse shied and ran uwav. turning down Bailey street and going nt breakneck speed until it reached its stable. As the buggy struck the stable Miss Alexander was thrown heavilv to the ground. Members of the family went to her assistance, and physicians were sent for. Drs. Burroughs nnd Jordan were soon in attendance. They found Miss Alexan der's right shoulder dislocated, her left arm broken near the wrist, a scalp wound about two inches long reaching to the skull, her upper and lower lips cut open from nose to chin, and several teeth knocked out. The physicians gave every aid possible, and this afternoon the injured lady is rcstinc easily. While her wounds are serious, t is dciicvcu mat sue win re rnver. This is the second accident happening in Mr. Alexander's family within a few months, the first one being the death ol Mrs. Alexander, from the effects of a wound made by a bar of iron which was blown from the roof of A. D. Cooper's store, striking her on the head. WANTED. 1,000 DISABLED MEH. 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 fron "that tired feeling." Apply at Grant'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 you ever no, 1 never, see'd a teller half so yellcr. How's your liver? Why, all upset, of course. Then take the rem edy, "Buncombe Liver Pills," and; you won t go around looking the color ot a yellow lever victim. They are guaran teed to benefit or cure in every case of disease for which it is recommended or money paid for them will be refunded. tor sale only at GRANT'S PHARMAOY. - BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS arc mild, vet efficient: do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. hey are especially valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costiveuess, 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 with the happiest results. Iry them and ludge tor yourself, l-oi sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. "SYRUP OP TAR AND WILD CHER RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy 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, it is entirely uarmlc&s. ror sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. tYears ago people regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and all similar skin trou bles, many persons nnd that the applica tion ot either of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMl'liO-liLYCEK-1NE COMPOUND" is a boon-itis a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing after shaving itcontaius no miheral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly per- lumed, win not sou tne 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. VaVd 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 nnd delivered free of charge to any part of the tne city. It mows Down TcIcgrapH Wirca and I'prootn TrecN. Kansas City. Mo., April 1. A sever wind storm passed oyer n portion Kansas last evening about G o clock, The details are meagre, but it is know that considerable damage was done. The storm seems to have first taken on the characterof acycloncnear Lyons, Kansas. It passed northeast oi tnat town, and didlittlednmage to buildings, but attained sufficient velocity to up root several trees on the outskirts of the town. At Salina it was more severe. The storm has greatly interfered with teleeraph facilities, there not being a workable wire to Denver from any point cast to Topcka, Kas., all night. THK PARIS ANARCHISTS. FOR CLEVELAND, Not All of Them Caught Vet. II Appear. Paris, April 1. It was thought that the arrest of Xavachol and his accom plices would put an end to the cowardly work of the anarchists, but it appears from a discovery made this morning that the police have not succeeded in enntur ing all the dangerous members ot mm party. The occupants of a house on the Boa levnrd Strnsborg were startled this morning on being informed that the concierge had found a dynnmitecartride in front of the house. The police were nt once notified and arc now looking lor the man who placed the cartridge where it was found. Real F.wtale Transfer. Berlin, April 1. The lower house of the Prussian diet today passed the Guelph fund bill, which provides for the removal of the sequestration placed upon the property of the late King George of Hanover, and allows of the property being tunica over 10 inc uukc of Cumberland. Held Up. Birmingam, Ala., April 1. The Geor gia Pacific passenger train which left here at 11:30 last night was held up at Wcems station, ten miles out of Birming ham. The extent of the toss is not known. This la No April Fool. Jacksonville, Fin., April 1. Htnry M. Flagler, of New York, yesterday sub scribed $20,000 towards Florida's RANT'S PHARMACY. J. M. CAMPBELL, Minnesota All that Wav Mlchl Kail's First CSnii. St. Pai l, Minn., April l.-Thc Minne sota democratic convention was held in this city yesterday and throughout was an enthusiastic Cleveland endorsement meeting. Every mention ol the cx-prcsident name was received with cheers and the presentation of the resolutions instruct ins the delegates to the national con vention to vote for him from first to last was carric 1 with a vim. Owosa, Mich., April 1. Shiawassee county is the first to hold its convention to elect delegates to the democratic state convention. Resolutions were entnusi- astically adopted, instructing the dele gates to the state convention to support only Cleveland men lor tne national con vention. The Silver Bill Went Over. Washington, April 1. In the senate today the resolution on the silver question offered yesterday by Mr. Mor- gau hav ing been laid before the senate bv the vicc-nresident. Mr. Morgan said he did not wish to have it taken up for action till Monday. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR HIE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -A.HD- ' IMPROVEMENT COMPANY FOR RENT. One three-room house near old depot; just finished; $10 per month. One six room house near old depot, in Clcveden I'ark; fine view; $12 per month. The above house lor sale on installment plan, or lor rent. tine seven room tiousc, modern Improve ments, close at street car line per month. l-'urnishcd house lust on car line: all mod ern improvements, one bloekof courthouse 10 rooms. I'rice, isino. Kicht-room furnisned house, short distance of court house; modern improvements; first class house and first class tenants wanted; none outers ncca apply, i-nce ao.ou. J. M. CAMPBoLL. Real Bstate Dealer. Conic regationul Meeting. It is announced that a congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian church will be held on Sunduy morning nt the close of the service, to act on the resig nation of the castor. Key. W. S. P. Bry nn, and to take steps looking to the fill ing ot his place. OUR SPRING STOCK - Probably Three 1.1 ves Lost. Cincinnati, April 1. The steamer Golden Rule burned last night. T here is but one person whose loss is positively knownMissNellieMolony. FrankF.Kiley, I second mate and Buck Warner have not yet been found. Dead In Bed. Washington, April 1. Hon. Chns. F. Drake, late chief justice of the United States court of claims, was found dead in his bed this morning. Judge Lester Is Dead. Atlanta, Ga., April 1. ludge Geo. N, Lester, attorney general of Georgia, died 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. IT. LAW, Y I,, niomberg, 1 Prop. ' PATTON AVENUE. grocery store. (Continued on Second Page.) World's fair fund. at bis home near Marietta, last night 57 and 54SouU Main Street.
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