tizen 0 VOLUME VIIL-tNO. 10. ASHEVILLE N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1892. PHICE 5 CENTS. Asheville CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. SPECIAL PRICES BY THE CASE. KROGER. REAL ESTATE. .A'Al.T.iK II. GWVN, W. V. Wf.KT. fiWYN & WEST Successors to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED i38i REFER TO BANK OF ASHPVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Ceiit. Notary Public. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Southeast Court Square. CORTLAND BROS., Heal Estate Broken, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans securely plneeil at H per ccut Office i St l!(t Pattun Avenue Second ifioor, fcbOillv JOHN CHILD, Hl'ornirrty of I.ymnn & Child), Ollicc No. I LcfHl niock Ml!!!, ESTATE AND LOAN RNOltEH, TKICTI.Y A RliOKEKAGU IKSINIiSS. Loans secure placed at 8 per cent. WILLS BROS,, ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVI!. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, We have some very desirable timber prop ertics for sale at a low figure. We can show yon lull description at our ollicc One fine Asbestos mine for sole. V.- can slto v run dome specimens from t'.c mint' a:id can t;il;c you to the property if you desire. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE.. ASHEVILLE7 MODEL CIGAR STORE, I have added to my Mock a fine assortment of SPORTING GOODS, and a nl e line of STATIONERY. All of the latent Novel', Majruilnes and 'Periodicals of crrry description, monthly and weekly. Model Cigar Store & News Depot t7 PATTON AVENUE. I, Blomberg, Prop. ELECTRIC STARCH This .standi deserves the at ti'iition of every family. It is pu up in fancy colored pa'k ngvs and liilily perfunifid; it is sold to you on its own merits. Warranted the best starch on the market or money refunded. It requires no eookii.g. Ilemember the nr.me and have no other. We keep it for sale by the case or package. A. D. COOPER, NORTH COURT SHl'ARH. BON MARCHE I.AIPlliS (. ALL ANIMNM'liCT nil; HAN IJ SO.MIJ STOCK DV Spring Reefers and Capes, SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES. SPRING REEFERS AND CAPES SPECIALTIES. IsUUliSTKIA.N TIGHTS, MUN'S l'OOTHU.L mid MCVCI.H IIOSH; SCKI VI-N'S PATI5NT liK Wl-KS BON MARCHE F ."tIVUCHANTS, Hotels, Hoarding and Private Houses, Th-.' su-asoii approaches wlnn tlk'ft will co'c lo annoy u CI nr your house by tisinj the uiinvukti STICKUY IXY PAPKtt. li.uh double Bluet will Kill . quirt of tlies Wv are inamif.ietu crV agents f ir this ecU-liraU-U brand of slick y tl v paper mid nr prepared to tflve the I-OWKST prkvn, ritlur wholioale or retail. Coinc a:.d Ret. a email lot and try in rnmpnt isim with the other brands If you d 1 tliiH we arc sure to inn lie u customer of yt u iVdi! at retail, 23 double slit'eta (mi'. box ). fin eews; (i duubl- slieetH, 2 rent; t ants n double thvet. RKMBMIWK TUB I'LACK, RAYSOR & SMITH DRUGGISTS, NO. 31 PATTON AVIiNUir. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES, I nm dcTotiuf; all of my time to study of the yes and to the peculiar formation of the leas, s I warrant ail spectacles I furnish to (jive int're satisfaction in nil rnsr ntnl cm suit any one on first cxaininalion ( Iheeyes E. WliXLEtt, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. P. L. COWAN k CO., JEWELERS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS, SPEC TACLIS, EYE GLASSES, ETC. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. No. 9 W. Court qtinrc. THE MAITLANII SCHOOL liNGLISIl ANH rKENCII HOWIE AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, No. 40 French firond Avenue. MK8.BUKGWYNMAITI.ANl, PRINCIPAL The school will re-oncn Sentemher H4ih Hoars for Infant class from nine to twelve An altertinou elas for I'reueh eonversii tlod will tie funned for Indies under the direc tion of Melle. Ilarrand de la Fuy.ric, di- kpiuui.c us avaucniic ac fans. PLAIN ENOUGH 11 On the slate. It may not be perfectly clear at first, but read again and it I plain enough. Prices I.OWliK thiui ever and otxls abtive competition. L-1 us convince you if you don't know it alrmdv, by le 1injyou of our bnnrnin to thin week On all decorated and trnuspur.nt China, Art Pottery, Vases, etc., WE WILL ALLOW 10 PER CENT. OFF OF OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES. Our last week's hnrjjnin counter will be con tinued this, with new bargains on it. Our bar'in goblets at 00 cents per dozen is the Mtigest value ever offered; we have fifteen barrels of them. We have many other such bnrjinins. We want you to look at our White Mountain, Gem, and Artie lee Cream KreczerH, Kcfrt iterators. Coolers, etc., before buying elsewhere. We have the laiKcsttttock in the city and prices right. China, Class and Ilnue Goods, CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVE. NORTH CAROLINA ROE HEPRING. We tiro now olt'orin? to our trmlo a, liiyli grtulo of New K ( m 1 1 err i i i jr , a cl i o if ;e 1 1 u f 1 1 i ly which is, diflii uit to obtain as the supply i.s limned. DWELL & SNIDE H. REDWOOD & GO. Choice .stylf sin liiyli (J ratio Clothin!; iiiitl Funiihliiii"' (loods for men ami boys. Choice stylos in Dross Goods ami Silks of nil tvnules. Choice stylos in High Grade Hats, t ii is and Shoos. Choice stylos in Kid Gloves, Parasols, Corsets, llamlkor- hiofs Laces, Embroideries, uid general Sinalhvares One Price System. 7 mul 9 Ial(on Ave. , LET US HAVE YOUR ATTENTION JUST ONE MOMENT. Wc arc closing out BURT'S SHOES at per cent ilifeount HKRi; isa sri.i:.i)!ii chanci; imkvou A FINK LINK OI-' Trunks and -iJclitls JUST I K. ISIVU '. Call and Sec I or Yoi rstii". HATS, UMUKKI.I.AS, lUtllNIi LECGINCS, UTO. THE SHOE STOKE, WEAVER & MYERS, 3t) I'atton Avenue. Ash. villr, N. C u o o - " AN HON. rLI-ADS GUILTY in: ASSAU.TKI) A I..4UY Ktll.WAV CAH, IN A lie Ha id at I'l.'Kt It Was Illatk mail, lint Now ConfeNKeH That Ic In UuIIIy Hard Labor For Mix Jlollllif,. London, M;iv 12. A sensation was caused this inoiiiiii wlnn it liccanic known tint Hon. Patrick Gii-viUe-Nii-Kvnt, brother of Lord Orevillc, iiidiotcil for liavinjj assaulted Miss Marion S. I'ricc in the coinpartmcnl of a railway carnage, bad pK'.-uk'cl guilty in the Norm Loudon sessions, of lointnon assault. The accused had icjxutcdly insisted that the case was one of attempted blackmail, and his pica when he was ar raigned was a great surprise to bis friends. The prisoner was sentenced to six months in p isonment at hard labor! Nugent, whu is forty years pld, re sides at 05 Hilton Terrace, Haton fnuaic. lie is deputy lieutenant mm magistrate of the county of Westnuath, Ireland, and held n, high social position. The VORKING assault was eoinmittcd on a train on the London, llrighton and South Coat railway on the night of April lSth. The prisoner pleaded, in extenuating of his olfenec, that he was drunk at the time. He acknowledged that he had miscon ducted himsell, but denied that he had in decently assaulted Miss I'ricc. The court agreed to accept his plea ot guilty alter counsel for the prosecution had agreed that the charge of indecent assault should not be pressed and hail sta ted that they would be satisfied with a sen tence for common assault. The judge di rictcd the jury to ncipiil the prisoner ol the charge of indccenl assault and then sentenced him as above stated to six months imprisonment at hard labor on his plea of guilty of common assault. The prisoner was most carefully dressed, t ml received the senteucecabnlv. I'INKICKTON IMSTICCTIVF.ti. Arc Tlicv I.mployed lo tbe Ilclrl iiteut ori'Mbllc Service: Washington, May 12. In the house today Mr. Gates, as a privileged qucs tion, from the committee on judiciary, reported back the substitute for the Watson I'inkerton detective investigat ing resolution. The substitute resolu tion recites the allegation that a certain organization known as riukerton detec tives are employed unlawfully and to the detriment of the public by railroad eorpoi - tionscnunucd ill the transtmrtatinn (if I he I United States mails and interstate com merce, and directs the committee on judiciary to investigate said I'inkerton detectives, the character ot their employ ment by the corporations engaged in the transportation of interstate commerce and of the I'nited Stales mails, the number so employed and whether such employment has provoked breaches of t lie peace or caused destruction ol property, and ull material facts connec ted with their. alleged employment. The committee is given the usual powers as to summoning witnesses. The resolution was adopted and the house went into committee of the whole on the sundry civil bill. A I1IUAMIST. Had Tbree wiveH aucl lleen Coll verted. Coi.tMiiiA, May 9. lv. II. Olncy, a young man of respectable appearance, gave himself up to the chief of police in Augusta this evening, and con: fessed that he was a bigimist and bad acted the part ol a scoundrel, lie says he has one wife in Paris, Tcnii., another in Augusta, Kan., and a third in a small country town in Tennessee. Conver sion to religion, he said, caused him to eonlcss. He asked to lie sent back to Tennessee for trial. The Augusta au thorities advised him to go back of Ins own accord. Odd Fellown at WHmiiiutoii. Wilmington, N. C, May 12. The rand lodge of Odd Fellows resinned its session today, tit and Master llrulon reports the total number of lodges in the state at Nil, a net gain of 1G lor the year. 1 otal mcmncisliip, d,(i()S; net increase, llnl, being the largest in a single year. I'he order in this slate was never in so prosperous condition. Tonight Cape Fear lodge, of this city, will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a grand ban quet, to which all the Odd Fellows are invited. Honurs l'or AI. Very. Paws, May 12. The cabinet has de cided that M. Loubett, president of the council and minister of the interior, shall attend as a representative ol the gov ernment, the lunernl of M. Very who died from the effects of injuries he sus tained in the dynamite explosion at his rcstauraut. iui.Trtioui. in ix;i:r. Wliat lioex ou in That Lively I. it. tic Suburb ot Abbeville. K. II. I'atton, a workman on the binbl iny nov Koiny; up at Hiltinore, for the Hiltinore ice factory, was at work ou a scan"' ild yesterdav afternoon nbout L' o'clock, when the scaffuld n-ivv. way, throwing Mr. I'atton to the ground, a distance of twelve feet, lie struck on a piece of limber, and sustained a broken rib, besides a few liaises. I)r A. S. WimakcT is attending the injured man. The frame of the ice factory is up and I1 e sliicliiiK is now being put on. The ni.ieliincrv is beiiiK put in place anil the Inctory will soon be ready for operation. The companv is composed ol M. L. Kccd, S, 11. Kecd, C. k. Whilaker and T. J. Uecd. Frank Stevenson, the coloicd woik ninn on the Vanderbilt estate who lul l his foot cruslud while jumping off a inovini; t a n, nceess atiiiff amputation above the ankle, is now able to be out on crutches. I)r. A. S. Whitakcr has returned from Atlanta. While there his six-months-old L'landehild, Charles I lean Gatlin, ilieii 01 cliolc.-a inlantuin The child was buried in tin family plat in the cemetery at l'almclto, I. a. THE POLITICAL WRINGING TNI. IK AN Is N1CCK. ilie Ken- 4 Itcaiitifnl Scene at luckv Herb). Loi isvii.i.ii, Mav 12. In spite of the cold and threatening weather, there were 12,11(1(1 pmplc at the Derby day opening of the Churchill Downs spring nn-eting. ; The track was fair but not fast, and the 1 . ... sport was excellent. : A prettier race .ban the eigbtecnth Kentucky deiby was never t un on the Churchill Downs track. Though there , were but three hoiscs in it. it was e. citeimnt anil doubt from the first few ' jumps. The moncv poured in on the C01 rigan entry and the home pluugirs rev elled in onAzraat odds of '.Mo "1 and ; 2 to 1. In the lirst race, they were sent away at the lirs'. start nerl'cctlv al hguui, llritton rushed the ni';: it y I ! 11 i on ahead with all cnlidenec. Az.a was second, lapped by l'l.il D.yvcr. Overton attempted to yet I'hil liwycr into the had but the Longieil nv colt was tloia lor'aial it was seen that the battle was to be bciwei'it the kudus Fat t Ik r and farther away from Azra did 1 1 111 on and lirillon get until live luighhis separ.it cd them. As tlicv pa-.-cil t he s land, Clayton hail eased up ou A.ia slightly, Azra answered the call nobly, and as he weal ahead, llritton shot Huron j ahead, keeping the clUlnncc the same net ween nun and A.ra. I Here w, is not a loot 's difference in ili; ili-taiuc until thev were within two bundled yards ot the wire when Ara was threi ; lengths behind Huron. Theiiit wasthal Little Clayton slraighleiicd himself and called ou 1,0111; cauilniate. lo cvirv-; body Ids resnouie was licrce ptible. : Slow ly on Corngau's pritle did the colt gain, getting ahead at cvci v stiiilc Neck and neck they raced as the crowd yelled itself ho'iisc. Doth horses were doing their lest and it was simnly a case nl best jockey, lust as t lit v got under the wire the nose of Azra was Idled in front and the derby was over. I'hil Dwyer was a length behind and in the finish was coming very last. The value ol the Derby to the winner was if t,2.!0. m.sn ssioN khi't ori A Letter lo the American itlslioutt oil I'aroellial Mt-l'oolH. Komi:, May 12. The letler to the pro paganda, addressed lo the American bishops in regard to the development of Archbishop Ireland's plan in regard to parochial schools, maintains the decrees of the council of Ilaltimorc and approves the actions of Archbishop Ireland. The letter states that the propaganda re grets the attacks that have been made upon the archbishop and forbids any further adverse discussions. It 11 in just 111 Time. Wii.mincton, . C, May 12. Refresh ing nuns throughout this section have just come in tunc to save crops of all kinds Irom very serious lnpu y. 1 he ef fects of the prolonged dry Scll were be ginning to be felt ou truck farms, and staple crops were also seriously threat ened. Mcllee's Successor. Savannah, Ga May 12.-V. E. Mc Ilec was today relieved of the positiou of superintendent of the Central rail road by a resolution of tbe receivers and G. D. Wadley was appointed in his place. Sult'llK III COIllCHHlOH. lii-ui.iN, May 12. HerrSehulz, auditor of the Keichst bank, arrested for embez zling lands ol the bank, has committed suicide by hanging himself in the cell which he was confined. & ; (3 FOR GRUVl-K fl.KVELAND- niiisorRi i.Nsrmcis catks for inn Mew Ilampslilre Docs Not la. Nlruct at All and Iowa Ih lor Km tiovernor IloleH Hill'w Name Not Mentioned. Si: ija i.ia, May 11'. The democratic state convention to elect delegates to the Chicago convention endorsed the ad ministration of ex-IVesident Cleveland, and icipiesteil the delegates to vote fur his rcnoinination. Concoki), N. II., May l:.' The demo cratic convention to choose delegates to the Chicago convention adopted this res olution: "We recognize in Grover Cleveland a great leader in tariff reform, wlio with an enugy that never failed, withadireet ness that never swerved, with a sublime f.i'tli that never faltered, led the way through reverses in lN'vS to an ovei whchniitg victory in IS'JI), and under whose couliuiH d leadership there will be MACHINE. achieved a crowning triumph in 1 SO'J." I Coi ncii. Hi.i i'i s, la., Mav 12. The largest democratic convention in the j history of the state ol Iowa assembled 1 1,1 H L'"-v yesterday. I here was a goon ici 01 spcecn-maKuig to wnicu little ntt 'iition was naid uuiil the sneak. tTs reached the point ol eulogizing Cleveland and llov Hoics. Then enthu- fi;"im l,r"liL' Tllc 'b bgates vc;e instructed lor lioies. in 'run SKs vri;, Vnii i le an Sliin llulldiiig; Our KelatioiiH Willi Cuba. Wasiiisctox, May 12. In the Senate today among the bills introduced and refened were as lollows: Hy Dawes, authorizing the president to proclaim a general holiday, the four hundredth commemorating anniversary of the discovery ot Ameiica, on Oct. 12, 1S'.)2. Hy lliscock to encourage Ameri can ship building, extending to the steamship Chin 1 (of the Pacific mail steamship hue I the same privilege as have been extended to the city f I'aris and I lie City ot New York. Mr. Call olVered tesidutious I which went over without action) for tile ap pointment of a joint committee ot two houses to impure into the condition ol Cuba tuui the islands known as the (irca'.cr Antilles and their commercial and political relations with the United S'.atis. to report such legislation as may be expedient and necessary 10 improve the commercial anil political relations of the people ol the United Slates and of those islands. IMcil in tiie I. one star state. A telegram was received in this city ycslciday announcing the death in lions- ton, Tex., i f K ehard II. Hare, of heart I disease. Mr. Hare was a nal iyc of Ashc viile, leaving here about seven years ago for Texas, w here he has lived since that 1 tunc. e was 27 ye ns and ( monllis ol age, of excellent character, and liked by ail who knew him. He leaves a wile. Ilis mother, sister a id four brothers live in Ashevilli", The remains will be brought to Asheville for interment, ar riving here probably tomorrow after noon. l'.x liovernor tit. J0I111. J. Norris Myers, of this city, has re ceived a telegram from J. II. Southgntc, state secretary of the prohibition party, stating thai he could make arraugc incnts lor a lecture lo be given here, on Wednesday evening, 1 11 lie 1, by John V. St. I0I111, ex-governor of the stale ol Kansas, and candidate on the prohibi tion ticket 111 ihs lor president, 1 he Grand opera house has been secured for the occasion, and the distinguished speaker will surely be here. Sullocated to Death. RiiUUN, May 12. Fire broke out last night in a dwelling house at Crelicld, a town in Khcnish, Prussia. When the occupants awakened the stair ease was burned a w'avn nil the smoke was so dens' that seven of them fell before thev could reach the windows. They were sullb- catcd to death and afterwards horribly binned. ICuglaud Accepts. London, May 12. Geo. J. Gosehen, chanced ir of the exchequer, announced to a number of the bi-mctallic deputa tions that wailed upon him toduy that F.nglnnd would accept the invitation ol the United States to take part in nn in ternational conference to discuss the sil ver question. The Oxford Day, nu afternoon daily, has suspended. DID II K TRY TO COMMIT SUICIDE? The train which leaves the Asheville dep-.t at ;!;iir, was rounding the bend yesterday when a man rushed to the platform and jumped oil'. Ilis rash act created great excitement among the other passengers I hey all thought ic was a ease of suicide. Ladies faiuted, men rushed lo the plali'oi m expecting to see his mangled form upon the track, but the fact was he had forgotten to put his bottle of "ltnneombe I'ills" in bis s itiliel and would not start 011 his iour- nev without them, lletookgrcatehances, but he might have taken greater. GRANT'S PHARMACY. In purchasing medicines don't try ex pel iinent s the first and only consider ation should be geniuriess. IUmcomhe Sarsanarill.i has stood the test of several years and today it is in greater demand than ever. Ovei five huiidnd bottles .old 1 !.'.. .-prh a triumplu.iit proof of popular approval, l'or sale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. IlUNCOMIli; LIVLR I'ILLS are mild. yet cllicicnt; do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. They arc espeei-'dy valuable as after dinner pills, and readily cure constipa tion and costiveness, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. Thev me purely vegetable and we be lieve they are the best family pill yet pre pared and oiler them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and udge tor yourself. Fin sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY, "SYKUF OF TAK AM) WILD CI112K KY" as tnanulactured at Grunt's I'har 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 harmless. 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 cither of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMl'llU-GLYCUK-1NE COMPOUND" is a boon it is a uos itiveeure for chapped bands, chafing, sunburn, etc,, and uu elegant face dress ing alter 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 orsticky. For sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Physicians orders promptly filled and dilivcrcd tree of charge to any part ot the the city. RATHER UNUSUAL is Tin: variutv displayed IN MY STUCK. It'it embraces some tilings vomlnn't want.it certain. y einliraei s evervltliiiK vuiulo in that line, it includes a lnrj;c line uf NECKWEAR, AUnt'tliem dainty in rk'sipn and many of tlK-m alisurdlv low in prU'e. When it cuuhm t ShirlsL'tillnvs, Cutis, I'litU-rwirar ond Mof, we arc "in it " MUX'S HATS AND MUX'S SIMI:S IX GUUAT VAK11STV. P. E. MITCHELL, MliN'S OUTI'l TTER, an I'atton Ave. Asheville. N. C. THE HliST -PRIiTTIEST LOW PRICED TABLEWARE ON THE M ARKET. J. H. LAW. 57 and 59 Sontta Bala Street.

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