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e Daily Citiz VOLUME VII. NO. 309. ASHEVILLE N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 2G, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ashevill Oil FOR QUART CANS OF MONEY LOST By injudicious buying, which wrecks the pockttbook and wastes the dollars in an ef fort to obtain shoddy Gro ceries at cheap prices. Do not take any risks, but make your purchases at all times at our store, where you are assured of honest Groceries at honest prices, a combina tion that is as good as gold A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SQUARE. TABLE BON MARCHE BIG DYNAMITE EXPLOSION ALL. PARIS PANIC STRICKEN II V THE ANARCHISTS In readiness to take advan tage of the grandest offers ever given in Asheville This is the time of year that you will have to replenish your homes. We are making prep arations as rapidly as possi ble to offer you unheard of bargains. It will pay you to save your moiiey for this rare opportunity. Due notice will be given in time. New and attractive goods are daily arriving. Come and see. THAI) l TIM 4 CO 41 PATTON AVENUE. Tliey Blow VP a Restaurant, In- lurtnittliePropiietor-IliH Wile Goes Iusaue To Terrorize Rav actaol'o Jurymen. Pahis, April 20. The restaurant of Very, who on March 30th delivered Kav- acliol, the anarchist, into the hands of the police, was utterly wrecked at 0:10 ast night by a bomb explosion. Since Kavachol's arrest, Very has frequently been threatened with such a disaster. The force of the explosion was terrific and widely felt and an enormous crowd quickly gathered about the shattered building. The police on entering luund Very with one of his Ugs broken, lie is still alive. A granddaughter of Very was also injured and two la dies living in rooms located over the restaurant were badly shaken and bruised. Vcry's wife was not injured PEACHES LADlliSCAI.U ANIUNSI'KCT 1'IIIS HAND SOME STOCK OH Spring Keefets and Capes, SPBIK REEFERS ADD WES, SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES FRENCH VEGETABLES! KROGER. REAL ESTA TE. GWYii&WEST, (Sncemon to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVIU.E. SPECIALTIES. EQUESTRIAN TIGHTS, MEN'S FOOTBVLL and BICYCLB HOSK; SCRIVUN'S PAT1SNT DRAWERS. BON MARCHE Teas, Extra Fine. Beans, Haricots, Extra Fine. Maeedonie, Extra Fine. Mushrooms, Choice. Asparagus, in Glass. OLIVES, Selected Spanish Qucon. descent Olives, Pitted Olives OLIVE Oil-. IIAE SUBLIME SUCCA. POWELL & SNIDER l'Hi:iv SILVER CONVENTION. Promising a Hall If llic Old I'ar tle Don'l Suit. Denver, Col., April U6. The state convention of the Colorado silver leagues met here yesterday, representatives to the number of 500 being present. Dele gates were selected to the national silver convention at Washington, May 20, and resolutions were adopted, that in the event of the democratic and republican national conventions failing to nominate f r president and vice-president men with pronounced silver views, it will be the duty of the. voters to support any parly that mav promise a speedy rein statement of silver. It is also resolved that "this silver convention, representing ns it does the people ol Colorado, irrespective of party, pledges our faith and unequivocal up port in favor of the political party that will faithfully carry out the purpose of the free coinage ol silver." It was also resolved, as the sentiment of the convention, that the Colorado state convention should instruct their delegates to the national convention to withdraw from the conventions if they do not succeed in getting free silver planks in their party platforms. WILLIAM ASTOR IS DKAI) WAS WORTH EIETY. MIL LIONS OF DOLLARS. He Was A'so the Father of Mr. j. Coleman Drayton, the Irovok tun Cause of Hie Latest Hiic Scan dal. New York, April i!G. A special to the Evening World from Paris states that Win. Astor died there last niht at the hotel Liverpool. The cause was heart failure. Mr. Astor was the father of Mrs. J. Coleman Drayton, and wasgrcatlv wor ried over the lioriowe-l-"ox-.lillmnl; scandal in which she was involved. Next to his nephew, William Woldorf Astor and perhaps Jay Gould, William Astor was the richest citizen of America. 1 1 is wealth was recently estimated at be tween fifty million! and sixty million. The greater part is invested in New York real estate. tfUE.1T liKITAIN'S ARMY. It Apucnrs to lie of not SIucli Ac. count. London, April 2'.',. Thc people ofCrcnt Iiritain who are seared periodically by 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 Iron "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 tor which it is recommended. Did you ever no, 1 never, see'd a feller half so ytller. How's your liver? Why, all upset, of course. Then take the rem edy, "lluucoiube Liver I'ills," andyou won't go around looking the color of a yellow lever victim. They are guaran teed to benefit or cure in every c.ise of disease for which it is recommei..'icd or money paid for them will be refunded. ror sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. 11UXCOMHK LIVliR I'ILLS are mild. yet efficient; do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. They are especially valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costivencss, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. I hey are purely vegetable and we be lieve they are the best family pill yet pre pared and otlcr tlicm with perlect confi dence, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and udgc lor yourself. Foi sale onlv 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 lor yourscil or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates in any form, it is entirely harnile&s. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cold cream and camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands and all similar skin trou bles, many persons find that the applica tion ol either of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMPHO-GLYCER-INli COMPOUND" is a boon it is a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress ing alter shaving itcontains 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. Por sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. A STANDING ADVERTISEMENT. and is rav- RE AL E ST AT E. $20 ,000. Hl REDWOOD & CO, inani aecurelT riacea at Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFlCK-owthemt court Square. CORTLAND BROS,, Real Estate Brokers, And Inveatntent Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Office. 36 Patton Arenac, second .noor. NEW GOODS, 21 febOdlT Choice stylos in High Grade Clothing find Furnishing Goods for men and boys. PARALYZING PRICES. Choice stylos in Dress Goods and Silks of all grades. Choice styles in High Grade Hats, laps and Shoes. Choice styles in Kid Gloves, 1 HANDSOME STYLES. EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. but slie lias lost her senses ing. It is the general opinion that the ex plosion was icrpelrated mainly to ter rorize the jurymen who will be on duty at Ravaehol's trial. Paris, April 2G. The pco le of Paris are panic stricken at the audacity of the anarchists, and the feeling ot fear is heightened by the apparent inipoteney of the police to prevent the anarchists committir.g outrages a i.i vi-: i. v kii i-:. they please. The Gaulois and the Matin this morning openly reproach the government with incompetency and demand that something be done and done immediately to put an end to the outrage. So strong is the feeling of fear that many residents of the city and foreign visitors are leaving or preparations to leave. The scene in the vicinity ol the explo sion at the Cafe of M. Very surpasses description. Throughout the night and V. Seward Witob'H Trip Over the WchUtu r. C. Uuilroucl. Yesterday afternoon a special train was brought over the Western North Carolina railroad from Paint Rock. The train consisted simply of an engine and ear, the car being one of the finest in the United States, and occupied bv William Seward Webb, vice-president of the New York Central railroad, and party, who when and where I stopped over to look at Mr. Vandcrbilt's estate at Piltmore The car has an indicator which auto matically registers the speed at which the train is running. The engineer, Locke Aldrieh, did not know that the occu pants of the car were keeping "tab" on him until inlormed by Conductor Luke Mills. Aldrieh smiled to himselt and with a wink told Mills to go back and watch the indicator. The lever was making hurried ! dropped over a notch or two, and the j engine began "picking" up. The indica tor hand moved up until it rcacueu an interesting point on the dial, about fifty miles an hour. The train was moving at this speed when M out ford siding, near Pearson's JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman At Child), Office No. i Legal Block. REAL. ESTATE AND LOAN BKOKJ&K, percent to a collector. Bv selling for cash .Dirri v A BROKERAGE BU8INB08. we march to the tune of (Sweet Home) lie n't cry hard times when you can buy good, for half price. Buy every thins you flr'j)gols, Coi'HetS, HtUldker I .Md In Air llnj. frntn na. And thereby aave 25 I ' ' I - to 50 per cent, you would pay to other houses who do a credit business. The secret of low price is "Spot cash for all our goods and spot cash before they leave the house," We avoid the necessity of having a bookkeeper and then paying 10 chiefs, Laces, Embroideries, and general Smalhvares. One Trice System. morning excited crowds sometimes mini-, , . . rCi,ciied. At this noi.it the bering 20,000 filled the streets and stir- rilj9 s,R.ad and one side of the engine rounded the wrecked restaurant, The ; left the track. Por just a .-.;.. ,,.. rtiiiMcl in loud and micrv thc -,K1Ilc wils "- voiccs and everybody joined in condemn ing thc outruge, 1 tie police were utterly Loan, secure placed at 8 per cent. Cash. Cho Cash, cash, good hard cash ; There' nothing so powerful A. clean, solid, cash. Try and be convinced. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS the bigracket 7 and 9 Patton Ave. NO. 3 PATTON AVE. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have some very desirable timber prop erties for ak at a low figure. We caa how you full description at our office. One fine Asbeatoa mine for ale. We can how yo some specinens from the mine and can take yon to the property if jro de.lre.' FurnUhed and untarnished boa to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE.. ASHEVILLE. MODEL CIGAR STORE. 1 taave added to my stock a tine ortment of SPORTING GOODS, and a nlrc Hut of STATIONERY. All of the latest Novel, Magailnc and Periodical of every description, monthly and weekly. Model Cigar Store & Hews Depot 17 PATTON AVENUE, L. nionftberg, Prop. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. A BRILLIANT RING. We are bowing lome of the daintiest dot- eltte ever displayed In Jewelry. It wonld be easier to tell 70a what we haven't got than what we have. If yon haven't seen onr ele gant trifle in gold and in silver, there Is a treat awaiting you, and, whether yon hart nrchate. in mind or not, yon should not miss them. It is difficult to resist going Into detail we are strongly tempted to describe some of the exquisite product of the season's art, some of which show that the caprice of fashion are apt to be wonderfully charming, but yon ll get a much better Idea if yon come an l.ok for yourself. B. II. COSBY. JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. I am devoting all of mytinie to study of I the eye and to the pcculiarlforniation of the lenses. I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction In all cases, and can I suit any one on first examination of thecyes E. WEXL.ER, I NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C STILL IN THE RING. R. B. NOLAND & SON, GROCE'RS No. ai N. Main Street, Wish to announce the fact that they fare sole sgents for the Spartanburg steam baked bread, thc only first class bread to be found In thc city, and no table I complete without It. We get it fresh by express every day Don't forget that we are wholesale and re tail dealer, in potatoes, apple., onion., am all kind, of country produce. Everything kept that Is usually found ia a first class grocery .tore. oowerlcss to keep the crowd back Thousands of people were anxious to proeure souvenirs of the explosion, mid shattered pieees of wood in front of the place were eageriy sei.eu upon oy li-nc hunters. Finally the crowd became so large and unruly that it was necessary tocallupon the military for assistance in handling it. A T......A rf infinti-v wna (Sisn.ltrlll'd t(i the a.-ene nnd the orcsence of troops soon re- i A Number of tl.e Cigarette Cases lew seconds I hen mounted thc rail and the trip was made 111 safety. When the track was examined it was found that the engine had run over lor-tv-two ties between the time it lelt the rail and mounted it again. The oc cupants ol tiie car knew nothing ol the occurrence. The ride was a lively one, and the indi cator had everything its own way. CKI1IINAI. t'OIKI', suited in the restoration of order. The ninion seemed to prevail among the rowds uiut the Anarchists, not only in France, but elsewhere, arc resolved to force the world to take serious notice of their existence and their doctrines. It is very likely that the methods they are pursuing will secure their end, but it is the general opinion that when they suc ceed in their object it will he so much thc worse for them. There were signs among the crowd that Fathered last niuht that boded ill lor the murderous villains who hold nothing sacred and who, to gain revenge upon some one who has olVended them, do not hesitate to maim and kill inno cent women and children. Ominous words could be heard Irom the groups 01 excited men standing cvcrywheie about thc scene of the explosion, llic crowns talked openly of forming vigilcnce com- mitteesandperlorniiiigiiieuuiicsoi icncii ing the anarchists 1 lesson that they will never forget. Other men in the groups told their listeners 01 tne worn uonc oy the vigilance committee in San Francisco years ago wncn tne lawless cii-mcm throated to take lllll possession u. 1111: plnce, and it was urged that unless the government speedily took some action to put down tne annrcnists, lieopie wumu themselves take the matter in hand, lynch thc leaders and drive thc sn alKr I'rv fmiu the country. The people in the vicinity 01 tne cnic nri- in n state of terror and many are making preparations to change their nlnces ot abode. M. Very is still alive and his recovery is possible. Hoth his legs were amputated. Mot lobe a Cardinal. London, April 22. Thc Central News has this despatch from Rome: "The Pope has definitely refused the re quest that lie elevate Archbisop Corri gitn of New York to the Cardinalalc. It it thought that this decision is the con sequence of the antagonism between the archbishop and Cardinal Gibbons." Nol 1'rosHtrt The following cases have been disposed 01 by the criminal court: State vs. liurrell ai:d Vance, allVay; Kurwell submits; continued t next court. State vs. Will Ilaytics, removing crops: j continued. State vs. (lay firecn, R. K. Hill, S. 1. Pelham, 0. 1.. Mellon.-dd, Hoc. Jones, W. O. Muller, Juo. Smith, selling cigar ettes to minors; nol pros. State vs. C. A. oms and lvd ashing- ton, selling cigarettes to minors; submit ted, and judgment suspended on pay ment of costs. State vs. lien Dougherty, Juo. Wagner and Kud Harber, tight; nol pros. State vs. W inslow l.vtle, halhe l.vue, Rose Uurgin and I.tiin Lytic, nil'rav; continued. Stnte vs las. Wolle. maintaining nui sance; on trial. 150,000 a Oaj. The Asheville tobacco works and cigar ette company today received several million cigarette boxes and will com mence shipping 150,0110 cigarettes per day, the capacity ol the machine in ten hours. Some large cigarette orders have been refused for lack of cigarettes to sup ply the demand. V. Int. C. .4. Note. Business men s class in gymnasium this afternoon at 0 o'clock, llody-builtl- ing exercises only are taught. All btisi . 1. 1 1 1 nessmcnwlio can spare a nan nour twice n week for health's sake are at liberty to join the class. In Favor or Free Coinage. Washington, April 26. After some routine business this morning in thc senate Mr. Coke addressed the senate jn favor office coinage of silver, basing his remarks on Mr. Morgan's resolution 011 that subject. reports on the inelhcieiicv ol their navy have today been shocked bv revelations eoncerniii" the iiiellieieuey of their army The first army euros of Great Iiritain in round numbers ;!0,000 men, is fondly supposed bv the liritish electors to be ready to take the field at two day's no ticc. It is this division that would lirst be launched upon a Continental battle field should lingland become involved in a conflict with her European neighbors. Ur. llambleden in a report to Gen. Sir Iivelyn Wood upon this force, says only n small proportion of the men are sound and reliable, while the remainder are un developed men and boys who are physi cally totally incapable ol enduring the hardships of war. lie gives their ages, heights, weights, chests and other meas urements to prove this, and then strongly urges that boy recruits shouid be put through a course of physical exercises to aid their development, be provided with a sufficiency of wholesale food, and trained under the highest sanitary conditions. He holds that the preventable waste in the liritish army irom consumption and other diseasis reach a total equalling a financial loss of 500,000 per annum. Coming so soon alter the revelations made oclore the re cent commission, the people ol Unghiud ire beginning to ask what they get for the 1 7,000,000 annually spent upon what is officially described as an army. Mr. llamlilede i declares that this coir dition of'alVairs is a grave source of dan- hit to the state. Most people will agree with him, Till; WYOHIMi TKOI III.IC. I I'rcpxriiiii to Prosecute tlieGuilty and Kelleve tiie Innocent. CiiKYKNNl;, Wyo., April 20. Gcvcrnor llarber lias written a letter to thc prose cuting attorney of Johnson county wherein the cattle trouble uccurcd. The governor states that thc men who sur rendered to the commanding officer at Fort McKciinv arc confuted at Fort Da- ktisscll and will he held until the prose cutinc attorney has n reasonable and sufficient time to prepare and commence n thc district court ol his count v the criminal proceedings against any of them which, upon consideration, heshall deem justified and warranted by evidence. The governor urges the district attor ney to make such investigations as he mav deem proper with all due diligence and institute in the district e.iurt appro priate criminal prosecutions, so that those against whom there are no ciimi nal accusations may be released and thc others prosecuted for crimes or viola tions of the law committed bv them. In conclusion he says the prisoners will be delivered to the civil authorities when ever the status of the prosecutions, 111 the judgment ol the court, require it and irder is so restored and thc excitement so abated as to render it safe to do so. YaVa tooth wash and powder ure su perior in quality, they cleanse and beau tify thc teeth, strengthen the gums 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 ot the thc city. GRANT'S PHARMACY. DEALER LN. REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOIl fUE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION -aud ; '.IMPROVEMENT COMPANY FOR RENT. One three-rmitn house ncur old dc not: iusL Unighed; $10 per month. One MX room house near old denot. in Clevcden Park: line view; $12 per month. 1 he above house lor sale on installment plan, or lor rent. one seven room house, modern improve ments, close at street ear line $10 per month. l-'urnished house ust on enr line: all mod ern improvements, one hloek of court house lb rooms. Price, $150. liht-room funiisned house, short riistnn.'p of eourt house; modern improvements; first ifiss nnuHC ana nrst class tenants wanted: none others need apply. I'liec 35.00. J. M. CAMf bnLU Real Bstate Dealer. TH1J BEST- Kliol Down III Hi Door. I.vcksonvii.i.k, Fla., April L'G. A special from Zoffo Springs, De Soto conn' ty, to the livening Telegram says: Mr. S. A. Sauls, a prominent merchant, was shot and instantly killed late last night while standing in the door of his store. There is no clue to thc murder. Ideal Aiiarxliy. From the Springfield (Mass.) Kepubliean. Lynch law is ar.archy, and is ns severe an uttnek upon the social order as the deeds of a Kavachol. A community ruled by a mob as these communities where Ivnchings are frcnuent most cer tainly art it is the ideal condition of anarchy. -Rocky Mount Argonaut; Arrange ments arc being made to establish a brick and tile manufactory in Kocky Mouut, on a large scale. -PRETTIEST LOW PRICED TABLEWARE ON THE MARKET. J. II. LAW, 57 aud 59 Soutb Slain Street.
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