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JUST TRY AN EXPERIMENT. If you want anything, or have anything to dispose of just try "Citizen" Wantlet. They are pop ular because they are elfectire, and everybody reads them. You should make a note of this. AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. A foreign advertiser writes "The C'z'J" thus: "Unclosed plcaselind cietfc tor advertisement, Your pa per must lim e a vei v wide circula tion ns the applications nre very nu merous in answer to it." o ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VIII.-NO 25 Asheville Daily Citizen CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE, SPECIAL PRICES BY THE CASE. KROGER. GROCERIES! Common sense teaches that to buy judici ously means MONEY SAVED A.nd in this connection points directly to our store, where every dol lar counts for 100 CENTS R worth of benefit to you in merit, duality, quan Itity and value, and the result of each transac tion with us will be as I E S good as gold. a; i). )LM) North Court Square. SUMMER GOODS ! Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators. Ice Chests, Water Coolers, Fly Fans, Fly Traps, Dish Covers, Flower Pots, Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves, Mason's Fruit Jars,; r Ohio Stone Ware, Jelly Tumblers, j Fancy Baskets, j Market Baskets, Wood Fiber Ware, Knives, Forks, Spoons, China & Glassware, House Goods, etc. ALL THESE GOODS CHEAP AT Thrash's Crystal Palace A SACRED MEMORIAL DAY liKNKHil. CELEBKATIOIS AI.I. OVl'.K THE COUNTRY. 5 ' m ) in ) -DO- IrcBideut Harrison's Reception at Rochester An utivcimiic Ulcluiioud-EInljoratc eereino ilen at Waliliiiioii. When the war wns over, in the south, where under warmcrskics and withtnore poetic temperaments symbols and mhlenii arebcttcr understood than the practical north, the widows, mothers and children of the conlcilcrule dead went out nudslrcwcd their graves with flowers; at many ices the women scattered them impartially also over the unknown and unmarked resting places ol the union sol- iers. As the news of this touching tri bute Hashed over the north it roused, as nothing else could have done, national nmitvnticl love and allavcd sectional animosity and passion. It thrilled every ouscliold where there was a vacant hair by the fireside and an aching void in the heart for a lost hero whose re mains had never been found; old wounds broke out afresh, and in a mingled tern nest of prief and iov the family cried, - - . . " 1 ! I ,, Tl Mavhc it was our nailing i mm urn of sorrows common alike to north and south came this beautiful custom. Hut riprnrntinn Uav no longer belongs 10 those who mourn. It is the common privilege of us all, and will be celebrated as long ns gratitude exists and flowers bloom. Cbnunccy M. Drpew. REAL ESTATE. iValtjr B. -Gwvn, w- w- GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter n.Cwyni FSTABLISHED s88i nEFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. naim Hccurelv Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners M)eeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE Boutheant Court Square. 80 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. BON MARCHE will for llic next two weeks sacrifice Its entire new slock of Ircsh, stylish Dross Goods, Fancy Goods, LADIES' AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS AT 20 PER CT. OFF Rlil'.l'I.AR PRICE l;OR CASH. These prices hold for everything la stock Muny nooils lcss "'an cost. BON MARCHE ,$7 South Main Street. YOU DRINK COCOA? If so, we offer a number o choice brands to select from BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA, Warranted absolutely pure. BAKER'S CRACKED COCOA, COCOA SHELLS, PHILLIP'S DIGESTABLE COCOA, EFPi' COCO', A delicious uml highly nutrious beverage ROCKWELL'S PURE SOLUABLE COCOA, VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA, WHITMAN'S INSTANTANEOUS CHOCOLATE, SWEET DUTCH CHOCOLATE, BROMA. POWELL & SNIDER CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY Pt'BLIC. Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices 24. 2R Patton Avenue. Second .floor. FITZPATRICK BROS. Contractors and Healers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WAIX PAPER. 30 Niiutii Mais Stkhht, Asiiuvm.i.h, N. C. houses ami tlie com i house were decor ated with Hags, while Hags fluttered from every car on the Asheville street railway and Montford avenue lines. The postoflk-c observed Sunday hours. The flan which will hereafter float over the government building was run up this morning lor the nisi lime, niuuiicr flans decorated the doors and windows of the building. At 1:30 p. m. a number ol members oi the G. A. K. and Conlcilerate veteraus association repaired to Newton academy cemetery, where addresses were delivered bv Ucu. K. U. Vance and otners, ana ine graves of the soldiers buried there were decorated. Dispatches to Tin; Citizicn from dil- ferent pirts of the country report a more general observance oi .Memorial nay than usual. J i.vn;i:ki s wobk, HUNDREDS ARK HOMELESS A 1 1.AK1 I I. DDSTUI C I ION AT H4HPEK, KANSAS. At KocneHtcr. Kociii-sti-k, May 30. Today will ever be memorial day in the history ot Koch ester. Never before has the city been so crowded and never before has it enter tained so distinguished company. Public and private business was sus-i icndcd and everybody took a holiday. It is estimated that fully 2;"0,000 people took an active part in the various de monstrations. Of this number fully 100,000 came from the stu rounumg country. The president was enthusiastically ic- ceived every where and was compelled to bow his acknowledgments to almost continuous cheering. The weather was bright and fair. The features ot the day was the rieilicaiton oi n nanusoinciini"" mcnt in Washington Square in hoi or ol the soldiers and sailors of Monroe county who dud in me civil wai. Speeches were made by President Harri son niul Ijov. Mower. The naiiiuxc none 1y a Heavy UlaHt Hulurdav AHeriioon. Saturday alternoon about half past four o'clock people near the center ol the citv heard a verv heavy explosion, me sound coining from the excavation on Ivaglc Terrace for the Christian institute building, where blasting has been done for some time past. A moment later a shower ol stonef rattled down on South Main street. J. i;. Hunt, a commercial man, travel ing lor the house of Voorhees cc Miller, Cincinnati, was standing at the time in the entrance to the Swaiiiianoa hotel, talking to 15. C. Chambers, of this city and another gentleman. Mr. Hunt was preparing to go out driving, when one of the rocks from the blast struck the navetnent in front of the group, de- lltcted and struck M'. Hunt on the left leg, between the ankle and the knee, and breaking it. Another rock struck within a fl inches of Mr. Chambers, while still another struck Moses Lnrd. colored, on the arm, but the wound wns only slight. A number of stones fell in front ol lu ker's bakery, on South Main street. Mr. Hunt wns earned to his room in the Swannanoa. where he had been staying for several days. Drs. C. 15. Mil liard and M. 11. 1- etcher were calico in and all possible attention given the suf ferer. It was at first thought that it woul be necessary to amputate Mr. Hunt's leu. but this will not be done. Mr. Hunt bore uu nianlullv while the physician were working with the injured member icfusinir to take ouiatcsot any kind. 11 is L'cUintr alonir so well that he wi probably be taken to his home in Coliim bin. S. C. Wednesday. The distance from the scene ol the st to the Swannanoa hotel is about Hundreds of Houses A.e Turn Down-A titralttht IIIow -With Hall Iiiliubltliiits III a Destitute Condition. Wichita, Kan., May 30. The recent storm belt in this state was six miles wide, a straight blow with severe hail along the outside. The storm originated west and south f Harper and swept away thirty-five buildings bel'ote reaching that town. At Harper the ruiu is fearful. At least sixty buildings nre crushed to the earth ind their contents arc a complete wrecje. A hundred houses arc damaged more or less and scarcely a building escaped injury in the town. Hundreds of fami- ies are homeless and destitute without bod or shelter. At Klclimoml. Richmond. Va., May 30. The ine of the monument to tl; A. P. Hill drew unveil- mcnuiry of a large number oi yisi- fchOdlr FOR SALE I A .LARGE NEW TEN-ROOM HOUSE ON MONTFORII AVK.SUH, With nil modern Improvement., lully fur nislicil Fine location, extended view and ample KrouudH. Apply to JOHN CHILD, Kent Estate and Loan Broker, I.koai. Hi.ock IJII I Q RRflQ UILLU UI1UUIJ ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. Wc have tome very ilcslrahtc timber prop erties for sale at a low figure. Wc can show you full description lit our olllec. One fine Asbestos mine for sale. Wc can show you some specimens from the mine and can take you to the property if you desire. Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent, JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE. Troy Steam Laundry! DOMESTIC FINISH AND FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. No. 46 South Main Street. H. REDWOOD & CO. Choice ntylc-8 in High Grade Clothing mid Furnishing Goods for men and boys. Choice styles in Dress Goods and Silks of oil grades. Choice styles in I I igh ( ! rade Hats, taps and Shoes. Choice styles in Kid Gloves, Parasols, Corsets, Handker chiefs, Laces, Embroideries, and genenil Sinallwares. One Price System. 7 and 9 Patton Ave. tors to the city, most of whom consist oi veterans and military from all oyer the state. Ilusiness was quite generally sus pended and Hroad street where the line of the procession formed wns packed with people. The march to the unveil ing site was long and tedious. The monument is located at the intersection of Hermitage road and Laburnum ave nue and is about a mile and a half from l. i-,tv It overlooks the snot at which 1 Mill assumed command ol his first brigade and siibsciiticnllv ot his light division'andis in close proximity to the noint at which with that division h hrntlirllt on tllC "SeVCIl ll.'IVS light. It is also within less than a nine 01 uie ..vnncitinn grounds famous (luring the war as Lamp lxk. throw , whic l.-i lot) yards. 1 he stones were vcr the old Jingle hotel bmliliii: is lour stories mgii. The contractor lor the excavation Ii. 11. llritt. M. W. Thomas had char; ol the work. UAI.A Wl.l.K. DID HE TRY TO COMMIT SUICIDE? The train which leaves the Asheville depot at 3:05 was rounding the bend yesterday when a man rushed to the platform nud jumped off. His rash act created great excitement among the other passengers they all thought it was a case of suicide. Ladies fainted, men rushed to the platform expecting to sec his mangled form upon the track, but the fact wns he had forgotten to put his bottle of "Buncombe Tills" in his satchel and would not stnrt 011 his jour ney without them, lletookgrcatclianccs, but lie might have taken greater. GRANT'S PHARMACY. WKKIi THY HTOMiN? Virginia Mlops an Auction Sale In Iloston, AM-Kilt 'I'lieft. Hostom, May 'JS. Letters and docu ments signed by George Washington, Lafayette, Uiieen Anue, the Iiarl of Sun- land, Thomas Jefferson, William II., ind William III., William Bynl of West- over, Kecciver-ueueral ol Kcvenues 01 Vir ginia, George II., nnd other historic personages were advertised lor sale to- dav at public auction, but the sale did not take place. 1 he Commonwealth ol irgmia se cured an injunction from Judge Lathrop restrainuiL' the sale, c .111111111; tlie docu ments were stolen from the archives of the state. Messrs. C. I'. Libbie & Co arc the auctioneers, nnd t he v rclusc to tell -vho placed the documents m their hands. The case will be carried into court. N. V. nun. ICMIN MKAKM I UOH In mirchasinc medicines don't try ex perimentsthe first and only consider ation should be genuiness. Buncombe irsaoarilla has stood the test of several cars and today it is in greater demand than ever. Over five hundred bottles sold this spring, a triumphant proof of popular approval. 1-orsaleat GRANT'S PHARMACY. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS arc mild, yet efficient; do not cause pain or gripe, and act upon the liver and bowels. i hey nre especially valuable as niter linncr pills, and readily cure constipa tion nnd costivencss, nausea, distress in the stomach, etc. They are ourcly vegetable and wc be lieve they are tlie best family pill yet pre pared nnd offer them with perfect confi dence, believing that whenever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and judge for yourself. F01 sale onlv at GRANT'S PHARMACY. liitti-sise unci Famine Have Hlii l e rt-tl Huccchh. Ui-KUN, May :',(). The det.iiU ol liuiin I'asba's lak-st iourncv Ironi Zanzibar to the African frontier, written by Dr StuhliiKin, ha v.- been received here. The writer says that limin desired to explore the in imeval forests rather limn to re turn to Wadelai. Owing to a lack victuals, the carriers were compelled to retreat, and disease and famine laid the expedition open to freiiuent native nt tacks, finally small nox broke out and this last difficulty compelled limi in December to send Stuhlman in ad vancc with the hcalthv members ol the caravan. Much valuable and scientific and ceooranhical knowledge lias ueen gained by the expedition. HOLIDAY U4SEUAM., -H G Ft .A. 3ST 3D it MAY SWEEPING SALES. NO END OF BARGAINS THIS MONTH. SEE THE LINE OF CHAMBER SETS AT $2.15, $3.10, $3.75, $4.50. THE $4.50 SET HAS ELEVEN PIECES WITH THE SLOP JAR. Dinner ets in New Styles at $8.85, $11.75, $15.00, $20.00 AND, WlUWt THUY LAST, 32 PIECES FINE ART POTTERY AT $1.35, WORTH FROM $2.25 TO $5,00, IN SFITI OF THE HEAVY BRAIN UPON THEM THE 5, IO AND 13 CENT TABLES ARE KEPT FUI L. i... tinn-i hiivo In lmrirulns till vou see these tables. Dun buy ehlna. glass, cutlery, silverware, etc., hi a harry. Wc carry the largest ana best assortment. You can Judge of quality and price. J. II. LV W, N03. 67 AND 59 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C fSfsf o o o LET US At WllHlllllKtoll. Washington, May 30. Memorial se vices were held in many churches of the district vesterdav and patriotism was the theme of the discourse. The emigre nations were characteristic ones, bciu; composed in large part of veterans of the war. At St. Dominic's church Ucv. father IiuKan, who served throughout the war aschanlain in the Army of the Potomac, nsked the members of his congregation to procure for him a wreath ol llowers that he might, in company with his com rades of the Rawlins post, place on the grave of his honorable commander, the "notilc and gallant soldier, the bravest of the brave, the late lamented (leu. l'hil. Sheridan." "Tins son of an Irish laborer," added Fathet Ivagan, 'has paid in his patriotism, in his skill as a general, in his love lor American institutions, a great part, 01 the debt of gratitude due by the Irish to n-:..l .,A.i0i-niiiiti mill ,?s II1C Ulllieu omvvo ..... .-- people for their good will and hospital ity rendered us when wc were driven Irom homes we loveo so wen uv miju laws, made bv greedy, brutisu aim per fidious lvnglishmen, withou1. j;iving for whom these hellish laws were mm1iivpn n voice. nisannointment was on every face nrl ill a ninniinL'. for rain fell gently nt ,.tn 9' hut later uie sun uroRc through nnd there was nouimg to uuei fere with the patriotic and solemn cere monies of the day. Intensive prepara tions for decora line graves nau oecn made by various military organizations nnd thev were completely carried out Tlie most elaborate of the ceremonies at the ccmctarics were those nt the Ar lington, ttelorc tlie services mere, now Committee Mow nt Work ItalHii.K Money for Irl;r.e. Asheville will have a Oala Week. A meeting was held in the court house Saturday afternoon for the purpose ol taking active steps in the matter of flav in; a Gala Week lor Asheville July 11-10. There was a good attendance. C. T. Rawls presided. The suliect was dis cussed and it was decided that the chair man should appoint a committee 011 finance, consisting of two each from the L'un club, football and baseball teams and the tournament team. I his com mittee will report at a meeting to be held in the courthouse Saturday after noon next at 4 o'clock. It is proposed to oiler the following iirici lor the contests during Gala Week: Gun club, $200; liascball, $1."0; tournament, $;i"; football, $250. These, with the urines oflercd in the firemen s tournament, winch occurs July Kilo will .-itnoiinl to nearly $l..r00. This matter is being taken hold of in earnest, nnd there is little doubt that the Gala Week is a certainty. "SYRUP OF TAR AND WILD CHER RY" as manufactured at Grant's Phar macy is the best cough medicine you can use for yourself or your children it is a positive cure and we guarantee it to con tain no opiates in any form, it is entirely harmless. 1-or sale only at GRANT'S PHARMACY. Years ago people regarded cold cream md camphor ice as the ultimatums for chapped hands nnd all similar skin trou bles, many persons hnu tliat tue applica tion ol either of them aggravates their trouble. To such "CAMPHO-GLYCER- INE COMPOUND" is a boon ilis a pos itive cure for chapped hands, chafing, sunburn, etc., and an elegant face dress- - ing alter shaving it contains no mineral or noxious ingredient, is elegantly pcr- lumed, 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. WiuiierH of the Morutiitf tiamcs Today. l'n-Tsm ui-,, Pa., May 30. The morn . . . . 1 inir came lietwecn me riiisnu-.u ""u Baltimore clubs was won by the former, by a score of 11 to 1. The batteries were: Pittsburg, lialilwm ana iiacn; Baltimore, McMahan and Robinson. Ni;v York, May 30. The early game between New York and St. Louis was won by the former, by a score of 0 to 3. Batteries: King and Murphy for New York; lhvire and Buckley lor St. Louis. Washington, May 30. Chicago 10, Washington 7, first game. Boston, May 30. First game: Cleve land 0, Boston 4. Physicians orders promptly filled and delivered free of charge to any part ol the I the city. (INK WAS KILLED. IIKICK I'AVINti Some Work lobe lloucTIilHWeck 011 1'Hltou Avenue. Work was begun early this morning ,n the 1,-iv'uiL' of the new ties and rails of the Patton avenue line of the Asheville street railway. This work will be com pleted as far as the government building on Wednesday, when Webb, Gates, lvs ridge & Co., will at once begin paving that part ol the avenue. 1-or this Dart ol tlie worn 111c iirm win use the llallwood block, made at Rob bing. Teiui. Within the next two or three weeks, however, the shipment ol the Cleveland county brick will begin and they will be used for the remainder ol the work, ON MONTI ORU AVENI H. several PaHHcuirerH Injured In a Wreck. Chicago. May 30. The St. Louis train on the Santa Fc road, due in Chi cago at 7:."7 last night, wns derailed by .I liu-iimoiive strikiiiL' a cow and a call nc.-ii- I.rniontille. lolin Isabcll. the en irmeer. was killed. .-1 nd fourteen or fif teen persons were injured, including Mrs Mane Bissell, who will probably die. I I.OUIII.I) WITH WATER, A MlhHOuri Town Has a I.ake nrop On It. Wi-iin City. Mo.. May 30. A terrific cloud-burst flooded this city and tlie sur rounding country last night. The water fell in great masses and flooded the streets to a depth of eighteen inches on t ie eve . A t ic lead nun zinc mines 1 this citv nre Hooded nearly to their lops and the loss will be enormous. RANT'S PHARMACY. w HAVE YOUR ATTENTION JUST ONE MOMENT, Wc arc closing out JJUKT'S SHOES at 20 per cent, discount. lit' Rlt 13 A Sfl.ENDlU C11ANCB t'OK VOU A FINK 1.INB of Trunks and Satchels JUST KUCHIVUO. Call aud See For Yourself. HATS, UMBRKI.LA8, RIDING LEGGINGS, BTC, THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, UU l'nttuu Avenue. Asheville, N. C That Is Where tlie Firemen Will Have Their Races. The races during the firemen's convcn tiou here July Kt-lo will take place on Montford avenue, just opposite the park, the committee having decided to accept IlllUtOll. IttlUlK HIV n..vo .mi., ... .. T. II ever eighteen Grand Armv posts in the the invitation of .eo. S. l owel , presi cUv a portion of the District of Colum- dent of the Asheville Loan, construction uia 11HIU..I... v- , ',.,, lms 1)t.cll uivc, the ,lc. Oilier lluiciieiiueiii iiiui.mi vunif' uiuti "M . . . Jiy f t,-. ,.t f l,n nviMine in soli-mho formed in the vicinity 01 ine urunu nnny h........ . - V, .. .. .1" ,niri.i,. ,;. com t on for the races, nnd special hy- of ?hc Marine band milled though the drnnts have been ordered put in The the nnucduct bridge spanning the point chosen is a good selection, being . 11 11.. ,m.wc hi' hum n nans o li e river IlllOVC 111.3 iniiii"h.i , - j ..nrnrlp W.-IS dismissed Ulld tllOSC wIlO City. desired to go to Arlington proceeded on ihcrwnv. When tnev nrriveu mure cemetery the procession consisting 01 mcuihcrs ot the urano Army, woniiiiia relief corps, cx soldicrs and sailors, uuests and the public formed in front of the Arlington mansion, iliMirlrrl hv the Marine band tlie pro uraii 1111 mare iCU ro ine ioiho ui mc inknown" where, halting, tlie oauit plnved n dirge and the tomb wns decor- . "1 nl. .unvnl, ...no ll,n,, titt inupil hv aiCll. 1 lie Iflilivn s . .v.. , Hi? nui n road to the cemetery proper. Here the procession separated aim its members proceeded with the decoration of individual craves. When tlie decoration of nil tne graves wns comolctcd, the procession reform ed and marched to the amphitheater where the exercises ol the day were ueui, rniisistiiiir of a musical program rcn- . . r. 1 r 1 1. - r. dcrcd bv the Mozart ciuo 01 me Murine hand. At Ashe-vllle. Decoration duy wai partially observed in Asheville. A number of the busincis MadlHon IteleKateH. The meeting at Marshall on Saturday, to appoint delegates from Madison county to the railroad meeting at Uliza- belhton, Tcnn..Juiie '.), was well attend d. Harnett l-ortner was mane cuair- man nnd M. a. cnanoicy scerei.-iry. The tnllowiiiir de eirates were nniiointcd : C. L. Mcl'cters, W. J. liunger, 1. J. Murray, W. O. Connor, l. W. Angel, J. M. Anderson, Horace Carter, J. M. Hrown, II. T. Kuiiiboiigh, h. 15. Uriggs, W. 0. Hunter, J. S. Mclvlioy, Harnett l-'ortucr and M. A. Uiandley. Hay Will Recover. NieV Ray, who was so seriously wounded on Sunday, the 22d, in the nt- fray vyith his brotheMii.Iftw, Ncclcy Hensley, in Mmlison county, is rallying ulnwlv. and it is lielicved he will recover. ll has emnlovcd Oudger & Pritchard, of this city, to defend him in his trial for the killing ot Ucnslcy. The wellliiitton Traiterty. Wbi.i.inotiin, Kas., May 30.--The death list remains at tlnrtj with all tnc iniured ones in n fair way to recovery except Mrs. Murphy, an aged lady who was taken from the burning ruins 01 ine Cole-Robinson block, and Jesse Itrown, 11 colored barber. The absolute loss will be a quarter of a million. i,joo Feet ruder tjrouiul. l'oT-rsvii.i.i-:, I'a., May 2.S.-l.ightiiiiig performed an unprecedented feat at the Otto Colliery today. The bolt struck a column-piM! and followed it down a slope in t hp i lent li 01 i.ouu icei. wucic ii knocked Charles McGovcm senseless nnd severely shocked three other miners. Ileiiueiiay Monument Unveilecl. Niiv Oki.icans, May 30. The monu ment erected by the ptoplc of this city to the memory of the late superintendent of police, David C. Ilenncssy, wno was as sassinated bv the mafia in October, 1890, ..- ,. 11.1..:. was unvci cd ycsieriiny w uieiuns ectneterv. A PAIR AND THREE OF A KIND ISA HAR1I HANI) Tl) UBAT, BIT OUR LINE OF SILK U9IBREIXAS FOR $1.19 CANNOT TOSSIULY UE 1IBATEN. COMIi A Nil SUK TIIKM. F. E. MITCHELL, men's Slioesi Men's Hats, Men's FurnisbiiiKS. 1!8 I'atton Ave. Asheville, N. C. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. 1 am devoting nil of my time to study of the eyes and to the peculiar formation of the lenses I warrant all spectacles I furnish to give entire satisfaction in all cases, and can suit any one on first examination of the eyes E. WEXL.ER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. Terrible Cholera Iipldenilc. Calcutta, May 20. The cholera epi demic at Sriuagar, in the vale of Cash mere, continues its terrible course. In the last four days, out of 17:11 persons attacked QUO have died. Buccl insane. 1 London, May 28. Succi, the fasting man, has become insane. He has been committed to an asylum. C. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ind., writes: "My sister, Jennie, wncn sue wns vm.nc nlrl. suffered from white swell. - . . , : j u Ml ing, WHICH greatly liniiaiicu uer griKiai health and mane ner 0100a very impure, in the snrinc she was not able to do any. thing and could scarcely get about. More Hum n venr aeo she took tlwee bottles of Botanic Blood Balin, aud now the is perfectly cured.," HAMMOCKS. HAMMOCKS. LAKGli ASSORTMENT JUST KUCK1VBD. ALL TUB FANCY COLORS. PRICKS l'ROM 75 CBNTS TO 0. ALSO THE PEERLESS STRETCHER AND HAMMOCK ROPES. A Large Assortment of LAWN TENNIS GOODS. Spalding's Baseball Goods, The largest lo ever shown In the city. Sail and exam ine stock and get prices. MODEL CIGAR STORE, 17 PATTON AVENUE. L. Blombera, Prop'r.
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