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Ay' "'"TiS&sj Asheville Daily zen VOLUME VII. NO. 295 ASHEVILLE N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Citi -5 - rr.-.rz a. - f COFFEE Absolute Purity. COFFEE Full Strength. CENfSPFH CAN FOR FINE CALIFORNIA FRUITS COFFEE Delicious Flavor. COFFEE Family Brand. PEACHES, COFFEE Buy of A. D. Cooper. APRICOTS G. G. PLUMS, EGG PLUMS. KROGER REAL ESTATE. Wll.TJK B. GWYN. W. W. WKST GWYN & WEST, I aucccmin to Walter H.Owvni REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. i nmia Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public Commissioners of lli-ed. FIRE INSURANCE UFKICK-HouthCBHl Court Sciuart;, mrtlIdIos., Real Estate KrokerH Atid investment Aifciits. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan c. urcly placed nl 8 tier tint ( ) trices 2 & I'atton Avenue Second ;tloor. frblldlv BON MARCHE AIM i:S CALL ANDINSl'ISCf 1'HU II AND SOMU STOCK OF Spring Reefers and Capes, SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES, SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES SPECIALTIES. liJl 'US I RIAN TIGHTS, MliN'S Fi OTBM.L and IIICYCLU IIOSH; SCKIVliN S I'ATUNT I)KAVI!K8. BON MARCHE HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY CLING TO THEIR IDOLS THE RHODE ISLAND IS STILL HI.- PUBLICAN. PcRFECTION FLOUR BIN AND SEIVE Keeps fluur perfectly dry and free from dirt, vermin, etc. It combine bin, sit ter, pan and scoop; a-rates and preserves flour from mold; keeps Ire? from dirt, mice, rats and roaches. IinouKh for nuking can be sifted in a m ment. The best urtkic in the word for the k.tchen. jy i IU i l ) i 4 i J i 4 Ukdiiam, Iowa, Feb. 7, 1801. Gentlemen: The "Perfection" is the best tor keeping flour I ever used; would not bt without it. Yours Kepectful1y, MRS A. M'OKOOIiK. A Providence Paper Say The Stale Ih Still Doubtful in a Presi dential election The Third Party Cut No Fliture in the He suit. Providence, R. I., April 7. According to the latest returns the republicans have a plurality, on the state election, but lack 106 of a majority, the vote stand in?, republican, 27.2H9; opposition, 27,it()5. The Journal commenting on the situation says the state is still doulit- ul on the presidential question; that the iideueiident vole will turn it. Corrected returns give Brown, rtpub icon, a majority of 186 and n plurality of 2,047 in a total vote ol A4,74u, which is 10,000 more than was ever east ut any previous previous election. Lathr Complete returns from n'J parts of the stale show a total vote on the state ticket of 5t,7IO, an increase of Sold Only by I s. THAI) IV. THRASH i CO 41 PATTON AVENUE. r i) li A ll L .1 V V Vl ' 1 II I I .A I MM I II A J.llllilWl IOJIIIJ CERELINE, .j, Prepared from pure white Maize, will cook in one minute. WHEAT LET. 4. J A complete natural product of the whole J t T of the whint. 4 Tli..un ...... I... ..............I ! endless variety of wuys. t Till in , i iinr ii i .H. 1I J li 'ill. MR. CHANKV'S LKCTl'BES. The Free Kindergarten Amtocla lion ueta Half the ProceedH. Rey. Mr. Chaney'f lecturel on Mon eyenings were originally designed to benefit his church alone. Hear ing, however, from ladies of the Free Kindergarten association that this admirable charity was in ur gent nerd of funds, it was generously agreid by the committee having the lec tures in charge, that they would give the Free Kindergarten half the proceeds ot the tickets which the friends of the Kindergarten should sell. This is free of all expenses. This arrangement will be strictly carried out, and all persons purchasing tickets of the Kindergarten committee will greatly aid the Free Kindergarten association. The first lecture took place lust Mon day night and gave keen enjoyment to those who listened to Mr. Chaney's charming sketch of the poets, Whittu-r and Sidney Lanier. Singing by the Men delssohn quartette added greatly to the pleasure of the evening. Next Monday's lecture promises much in its subject, Oliver Wendell Holmes, of whom the speaker is able to give per sonal reminiscences. STILL TALKING FREE WOOL LITTLE INTEREST TAKEN IN THE CONTEST. Free Silver DIscuHsed lu the Sen ale, But No Vote Reached Vet Contented Election Cane Re ported. Washington, April 7. In the house yesterday morning Mr. McMillin moved that the debate on the first section of the free wool bill be limited to one hour and a quarter. After some discussion between McMillin and Burrows, McMil lin suggested that three-fourths of an hour be given to each side. Burrows said the time offered was not sufficient, but he was so anxious to proceed with the bill that he would acquiesce. So Tuesday's battle was over, and the house went into committee of the whole. Blount, of Georgia, in the chair. The pending amendment was that offered by Burrows, striking from the first section the word "wools." Though thisantend ment was a vitul one, little interest was THE TWINS. 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 sullcring froia "that tired feeling." Apply at Grant's I'harmacy and usk 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, sce'd a leller half so ycller. How s your liver f Why, II upset, of course. Then take the rem edy, "Buncombe Liver Tills," and; you won t go around looking the color ol a ellow leer victim. They are guaran teed to benefit or cure m every case of isease for which it is recommended or money paid for them will be refunded. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. BUNCOMBE LIVliR FILLS are mild, yet efficient; do not eause paiu or gripe, ml act upon the liver and bowels. They 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- ired and offer them witn perfect conn- deuce, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. iry them and ludge for yourself, roi sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you cun use tor yoursell or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con- lain no opiates iu any form, it is entirely harmless. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cola cream aid camphor ice as the ultimatums for naptied Hands and all similar skin trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion of either of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMFHO-GLYCUR- 1NU COMPOUND" is aboon itis a pos itive cure for cliaped bunds, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing after shaving it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly pcr- utned, will not sou 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. Look on this; then on that. Don't we strike it rather "pat?" This, Free Trade; That the other. Which is which, me or brother? $20,000. NEW GOODS. HANDSOME STYLES, ONE PRICE STORE. PARALYZINfi PRICES,! A very Iiuki and well assorted st ck of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Clothing, Shoes, EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. lints, CanictN, &c, at fixed and reason- JOHN CHILD (Formerly of Lyman Child), OlUce No. i Lcjfal KiuvU HEAL, ESTATE AND LON IIKOKEll, TKICTLY A KHOKURAlSB Bl'SINHSS. Loans secure placed at per cent. WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. Don't cry hard times when you can buy I Xoods tor half price. Buy everythhiK you need in our line from us, and thereby save : o 50 per cent, you would pay to other houses who do n endit business. The set ret of low prices is "Spot cash for all our Roods a id spot cash before they leave the house," We avoid the necessity ol huvitiK a bookkeeper and then paying 1U per cent to a c Hector, IW sellint; for cash we march to the tune of (Sweet Home) Cash (J ho Cash, cash, good hard cash ; There's nothing so powerful As clean, soild cash. Try and be convinced. 0 T II E BIG RACK ET JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE We have ionic very desirable timber prop erties for sale at a low fiuure. We can show ., r,,ll riecriition at our olliee. one fine Asbestos mine for sale. We cun show you some specimens from the mine and can toke you to the property if you desire, vurnism and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE A : FRESH : LOT OF IMPORTED I able prices. 10,000 over the largest ever polled be fore. The two pnrlics raked every city and town almost bare of voters and got out unexpectedly and unprccedentedly a full vote both in actual numbers aim in proportion to the presidential vote. The finished returns show a republi can rictory. On the state ticket Brown, republican, tor governor polled r.4ui; Wardwill, democrat, 25,41'J, Gilbert, prohibitionist, 1,890; Burtan, people's candidate, l'JO, and there were 75 scat tering votes, lliese figures show a plu rality of 2,0-1-7 for Brown and a majority of 1H3. Bull and Utter, republican candidates for Lieut. Governor and Secretary of state, were also elected by small major ities; but there is no election for attor ney general and general treasurer The cities of Providence, Newport, and Woonsocket went democratic on the state ticket. Legeslative returns show a good republican majority in both branches nlrendy with between 1" or 20 vacancies vet to be filled. PROMISES TO KILL TEN MEN. We show all grades, but the upfier quali ties predominate decidedly. 7 and 9 Pattou Ave. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. In the senate the republicans have thus tar elected 20 of the 3d members, and in the house 4-1 of the 72 members. This gives them 01 on the joint ballot, a majority of six besides the vacancies yet to be filled by the second elections. Most of these failures to elect arc in Providence and Newport. In the former city only three of the thirteen members of the leg islature were chosen, and in Newport only one of the six. The oilier failures were scuttered among the small towns. The control of the legislature by the republicans gives them the choice of their candidates for the attorney general and L'cncral treasurer, aud secures beyond a doubt the reelection of Nelson Y .Aldrich to the United Slates sennte. The republicans are feeling very jubi- tnt as they have secured everything to be desired, orthenssuranceofeverything, legislature, all their slate olliccrs aud nited States senator, while tuc ucmo- rats are crestfallen, having nothing to hope from the second elections as the postponed trials cannot effect the result in any important respect. Here are the republican pluralities for governor of Rhode Island in recent presi dential years: 1S60 1,03S 187 1,956 S(i4 1,ri2,18S0 2.7K 808 4,;(5,1884- 6,344- 1872 1,155 1888 3,173 And the Jelllco Mountain nesoer ndo Han Made Good Start. Mi Ri'HY N. C, April 4. Bill Murphy, a Jcllico mountain desperado, has de clared his intention to kill ten men, and he bus already made a good start in that direction, Recently his brother George married a daughter of an enemy of the family and during a quarrel over the matter Bill shot his brother dead. Frank Medlin, brother of the dead man's wife, gave the body burial, and on Wednesday he was nhot dead from ambush. A moment later Bill Murphy sprang out into the road and threatened death to any one that should touch the body. It was about to be mutilated by the hogs, and a Mr. Morse and wife ai- nroached to cuard it. when Murpny fired, hitting Mrs. Morse, and she is sup oosed to be dying. On Wednesday night Murphy went to the house of a man named Bniley and demanded lodging. Bailey hesitated and Murphy shot him in the right shoulder. Murphy heard that Ben Martin had been criticising bis conduct, and today armed with his Winchester, he found Martin at work in his field aud shot him dead. New York World, A WEEK'S RAIN. taken in the yote. The amendment was reieeted on division. 28 to 130. Today Mr. Cobb, ot Alabama, lrom the committee on electious, submitted a minority report oil the Noyes-Rockwell contested election case ana it was or dered printed. Wilson, of West Virginia then took the Hour to close tne dcoate on the free wool bill. After the transaction of ordinary rou tine in the senate yesterday morning, the resolutions heretofore offered by Mr, Hale calling on the secretary of state for copies ot all tne argrcements mau with other countries relating to the interchange ot trade was taken ub and agreed to it with an amend- mendment (offered by Mr. Morgan calling for information as to what steps had been taken to inaugurate reciprocal trade with Mexico, and, it not successful the causes of the lailure. At halt past twelve Mr. Morgan called up his silver resolutions and yielded the lloor to Mr Wolcott who proceeded to address tn senate. "They might as well," he said, "face the truth on the silver question. 1 lie bill had been put ta sleep iu the house ol representatives and would not be resus citated. Nobody had expected the meas ure to become a law during this administration because the present chief executive last summer foreshadowed his veto; and those iu his council had openly proclaimed it since. The friends ot silver, However, had uopea that it would at least score some auva tage at this session." KEY WEST CIGARS A larger stock than ever before. Any one wishing a good, fresh Imported cigar eon net the same. I keep my cigars in a Swift pat ent case, where they always keep fresh and moistened, MODEL CIGAR SHE, '7 PATTON AYE. L.. Mombcrg, Prop, A BRILLIANT RING. We are showing some of the daintiest nov elties ever dlsplMyed in Jewelry. It would be easier to tell you what we haven't got than what we have. If you haven't seen our ele gant trifles in gold and in silver, there is a treat awaiting you, and, whether yon have uri hnscs in mind or not, yon should not miss them. It is difficult to resist going Into detuils we ore strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite produets'of the season's art, some of which show that the caprice, of fashion are apt to b. wonderfully charming, but you'll get a much better Idea if you come anil look for yourself. II. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVKNUK. I am devoting all of my"time to study of the eyes and to the ecutlarlformation of the lenses. I warrant all spectacles t furnish to I give entire satisfaction in all case., and can suit any one on Brat examination of the eye. E. WEXLER, I NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCERS No. ai N. Main Street, Wish to announce the .fact that they - are sole agents fur the Spartanburg .team baked bread, the only first el as. bread to be found in the city, and no table is complete without it. We get it fre.h by express every day, Don't forget that we are wholesal. and re tail dealer in potatoes, apples, onions, and all kinds of country produce. Everything The Most niHUHtroua Storm MlH- HlHHtppl Has Ever Known. Wkst Point. Miss., April 7. The most disastrous storm that ever visited this section of the state is now prevailing. It is a regular waterspout extending from Greenwood to the Alabama line and from Macon to Corinth. Carrollton, Miss., April 7. It has been raining for three days and the dam nue done is incalculable. Grenada. Miss.. April 7. Rain has poured down almost without cessation for a week. DISCHARGED. VaVd tooth wash and powder are su perior in quality, they cleanse and beau- tity the teeth, strengthen the gurus and impart fragrance to the breath. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Physicians orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part ol the the city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR fUE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -AUD THE LOUISIANA CONTEST. MvEnery Will Not Withdraw Iron. the Elicbt. New Orleans, April 7 When a ma jority of the committee ot seven, three Fosterites and Col. Young, who hud been suggested by the Foster committee and accepted by the McF.nery committee to canvass the election, had thrown out enough votes to elect Foster it was gen erally believed that the Mcfcnery party ould withdraw trom the contest, but after a prolonged conference with tne Mclvtiery committee Judge Mclvncry was finally prevailed upon to continue the contest. There arc now two democratic and two republican candidates in the field for governor with the chances favoring the success ol Leonnro, rcpuuiicun. Uoyd, Democrat, Win. Lincoln, Neb., April 7. The Nebraska Eubernatorial controversy is at last ended. The supreme court today hand ed down a decision denying the applica tion of John Thayer lor reopening ot the case, "Rulu, Dismay, Despair." Charleston, W. Va., April 7. The cad bodvofRev. J. J. G. Webster of Baltimore was found yesterday lying on the sidewalk in front of a hotel. His head was horribly mashed, showing that he hud fallen from a window in his room, which was located on the third story. A note was found on a table in his room. 1 he note contained tne words, "ruin, dismay, despair." Near Defeat. Madrid, April 7. The government had a narrow escape from defeat in the cortes today. A liberal amendent to the budget, proposing economics amounting to 30 million pesetas, more than the government proposals advocated, were rejected by a majority ot only six, owing to the abstention of conservatives voting. Drowned In a Capsized Vessel. London, April 7. The British ship Erato, Capt. Jones from Iquique, cap sized today and sank at Hamburg, at which port she arrived March 12, Though every effort was made by boats from the surrounding vessels to save those on the Erato, 15 persons were drowned. At the Mode Town of Pullman Chicago, April 7. The Market hall, a building 150 by 180 feet and seven sto ries iu height at Pullman, was totally kcDtthat la usually found is a ttrst class i destroyed by fire this morning. The loss grocery store. will reach $150,000. Evidence Aicalnst the Llndsey and Harklns lusuflicieut. Alonzo and Walter Lindsey and John Harkins, the boys arrested yesterday by Patrolmen Triplett and Noland, and Chief of Police McDowell, on suspicion of the robbery of the city letter boxes, were giving a hearing at noon today, before United States Commissioner Sum raev. After hearing the evidence, the commissioner decided that it was not snflicient to warrant the holding of the boys, and they were accordingly dis charged. V. M. C. A. Notes. The sick committee has placed on the correspondence table in the association reading room a sick register, and invites all who know of sick men who would be visited by the members ot the association to register their names. Ihey will re ceive prompt attention. Men s meeting tonight, led by Mr. Yancey Dome. Subject: "Our enemies and how to overcome them." All men invited. IMPROVEMENT COMPANY FOR RENT. One three-room house near old depot; just finished; $10 tier month. One six room house near old depot, in Cleveden Park: title view; $12 per month. The ub.jve house tor sale on installment plan, or tor rent. one seven room nouse, mortem Improve ments, clow at street car line $1U per month. Furnished house lust on ear line; all mod ern improvements, one block of court house 16 rooms. Price, $150. Eight-room furnisned house, short distance of court house; modern improvements; first class house and first class tenant, wonted; none others need apply. Price 35.O0. J. M. CAMPBBLL. Kcal Ustate Dealer. OUR SPRING STOCK Boyd Retaken. Charlotte, N. C, April 7. John Boyd, a negro charged with wrecking the Western North Carolina train at Bostinn's bridge, and who escaped from jail here last week, was recaptured at Union, S. C, and is again in the Char lotte jail. Hints to Vouuk Men. A very valuable and interesting little pamphlet with this title has been issued by the University. It contains practical suggestions on how to get an education, what to study, and how to become speedily fitted for law, medicine, jour nalism, teaching, Business Or agriculture. Anyone can obtain a copy by addressing President Winston, Ibapcl Hill. Five Men Fatally Injured. Long Island City. April 6. The fire box of a locomotive on the Long Island railroad exploded this morning. Five men were fatally injured. Manv Times a Murderer. MfiLnouKNB, April 7. A verdict of wil ful murder has been found In the Deem ing case. We give you nothing but the very finest of the Armour Packing Company's meats always fresh and sweet. Our cars are in transit for Asheville daily. Finlay & Nelson. 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. 57 and 599outh Mala Street.
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