Citizen heviile Jodatj 5 NEWS Tocfa 0 VOLUME VIII.-NO. 102. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Daily THE DOVE HAMS By a peculiar process of curing these Hams obtain that delicious, sweet Flavor which has made them very famous anion; Epi cures. Try a Dove Ham and you will use no other. KROGER with nmiim nuncin UUUf That every housekeeper must solve is: Where can necessary supplies be bought to best advantage ? II etwee n The several grndesand many prices that ure shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but we can help you. The Capital Ouulity of all Groceries sold bv us is unquestioned while wc keep prices ut a minimum, And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy and fair dealing. A. D. COOPER, (iROCERIESi H4Y. GRAIN. BON MARCHE REAL ESTATE. iWtT.(R D. GWVK. W. W. WB8T GWYN & WEST, , - .u-.TMors to Walter B.Gwj-n) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Lohiih Securely Placed at 8 Fer Cent. .lutarr Public. eommUioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK Houltaenut Court (square. OTJR Grand : Opening OF Fine French China and Rich Cut Glass Will take place Wednesday mid Thurs day of this week. Visitors, residents and every lady specially invited to at tend this rare cxhihitio.-. The line hina and cut glass for Mr. Ivd. Hum- bough's new mansion will also be snown on these days. We are the importers for all the china and agents for the domes ic cut glass. Will take orders lor immc diatc shipment of the cut glass. Come o our store; it is the place lor line goods. THAD. W. THRASH I CO., CRYSTAL PALACE. NEW LOT OF : rnci U xLU 1'.? JKJl EMBROIDERIES, FANCY GOODS, WOOLS AND SMALL WARES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PARASOLS, i") in. Embroidered Flounc ing, worth $1 to 11.50 ler yard at 49 cents to close. DRESS GOODS AT 6REATI Y REDUCED PRICES. BON MARCHE 37 south Main Street. CORTLAND BROS,, Heal Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PVBUC. 1 io,m ite.-urcly placed at H per cent offices M He 'JO Patton Avenue second ;floi,r. (Vli'.KllT FOR KKNT OR SAl.Ii. Kcv. W. S. I'. Mryan's house, furnished. Cumberland avenue l?or Rent Desirable nlliec rnntn. McAfee hloek. furnished and unriirniHhcd notmH. l(MiV TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Real BHatc and Loan llroker, WILLS BROS,, ARCH ITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. FITZPATRICK BROS. Contractor!! and Healers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL. PAPER. 30 N.iuTii Mais Stkukt, Asiikvillk, n. C. TKLKPHONE NO. 12. SPREAD OF THE CHOLERA A KTKICT QUARANTINE EN I'OHCEII IN NEW YORK. TWICE AFIRE. Ill SILVER LEAF LARD If .you have tried it you know what it is; if you hav en't, nud will take the trou ble o test, we are satisfied you will use no other. Y'ui can rest assured it is abso lutely pure leaf lard. We have n"er sold any that gave better satisfaction. POWELL & SNIDER ... JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE We have Home very desirable timber prop ertics fur Hale at a low figure. Wc can how ran full de.erintion at our oflice. One fine Ashctos mine for ale. We enn show you some nccimcnt from tlic mine and can tnke vn.i to the uroncrtv if vou desire Furnished and unfurnished houses to rent. JENKS & JENKS, NO. 32 PATTON AVE.. ASHEVILLE. THIS ItlAITXAND SCHOOL, No. 40 French Broad ATcnuc. UMil.lSH AN1 PRKMCH HOMU ANl'llVY SCHOUL FOR OIKLS. MRU. HtiRC.WYN MA1TI.ANH, Vriaciiml. Th. k, h,.,.l will re oocn September 26th. Mrs. Wattland fill be in Aiheville after August 15th. Circulars may oe nun uj i plying at the school. N. B, We have just placed a largu discount on Clothing and many other items. I 111 Two Chhcm III filasicow, Ncolland Thc oiseaae llrcakM Out In Sev eral I'laces-Suiuu IMtttrcHMluit Ca s h. New York, Aug. 2'.t. Two suspccUd vessels were subjected to a rigorous ex amination nt quarantine this morning by Dr. Jenkins, the Arizona from Liver pool and the America, a ucrmnn vessel from Hamburg. The Arizona's passen gers were in exceptionally good health considering the ntdiious lime they have hail (ltrini; tlic past week from bad weather. Alter the ship mid Ungate were disinfected she was cleared. The America did not lare so well. The result of the examination is not known, hut it is understood Dr. Jenl ins discovered something that aroused his suspicions for the America is still rilling at anchor olfthe health station. London, Aug. 2'.). Two eases of Asiatic cholera have occurred nt Glasgow. The patients, a man and a woman, who were among a party of German emi grants on their wav from Hamburg to the I'nitcil States, have been taken to a hospital. The authorities of Glasgow have taken every precaution to prevent the disease spreading. The parly of ('migrants with which the man and woman were travel ling have been isolated and a close watch is kept on them. Philadelphia, Aug. 29. The steam ship Iiritish l'rincess, Liverpool, for this port with 000 passengers aboard, 200 of whom are iniigrants from Hamburg, was not boarded at the Delaware Break water this morning by the United States officials as anticipated, but passed up the bay without stopping. The reason lor failure to examine her is not known; lint as a Iresh breeze is reported, it is be lieved to be due to the poor facilities af forded the government physicians for boarding purposes, their boat being con sidered unsafe in a rough sea. The steamer will be detained at the State quarantine about ten miles below this city, however. Her disinfection will oc cupy several days. London, Aug. 2!) ThcsteaincrGcnmu arrived at Middlcsboro yesterday from Hamburg, and there was no sickness aboard. The crew was allowed to dis embark, but subsequently one of the crew was seized witli cholera, and t lie Geoma was then put in quarantine. 1 he Standard's Hamburg dispatch says: I he epidemic here is assuming truly alarming proportions. All Sunday ex cursions and amusements have been stopped. There were a JO interments luring the hist hall ol today ( Muiday ), the average number normally being So. The disease is increasing rapidly in the suburbs as n center. Paris, Aug. 20. Twenty persons suf fering from cholera disorders were nd- roticrerSrto'li!4-..I'c vestcr.lay. hospitals, declares tha': there have cases of Asiatic chol-ra in Paris. Bremen, Aug. 29 1 hirtecn cholera patients have been admitted to tue Hos pital here. Five eases were certified to is Asiatic cnoiera. vac pum-m uu-u. St. Pi.TKHSiiiKC, Aug. 20. Official cholera returns from all infected districts show that on Friday there were ,i(i new cases and 2,324 deaths re ported. In St. Petersburg yesterday loO new cases were reported, while the deaths number 25; at Cronstadt three new cases und one death were reported. Antwerp. Aug. 20. Seven cholera patients are in tl.e hospital here. Some of them are in a serious condition; only two new cases reported since Friday Amsterdam, Aug. 29. A stoker bc- lonL'imr to the steamer Urania, from Hamburg, has died from cholera in this city. FIKi: I'AMC IN A Clll'Kt'H. The Ciovcriiiuent Hul;dlK Danger Last Nlithl. About 11 o'clock last night C. D. Cashing, who was passing along Haywood street, discovered fire in a box in the court room of the new government building. An alarm was turned in and the department res ponded quickly, but its services were not needed, the fire being extinguished before they arrived on the scene. At 3 o'clock M. M. Slagle, who was at Sla le's hotel, saw signs of fire through the west hall window of the building, on the second floor. The alarm was again given and the department turned out. but for the second time the names were put out without the firemen's aid. No damage resulted from the first tire, while in the second the floor in the hall, in front of the door to Collector Rollins' oflice, was slightly burned. A cot which stood near was also burned. The fires are believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion. A quantity ol waste, saturated witn linseed oil. used bv a force of Fitznatrick Bros.' painters in timshing the woodwork ol the budding, had been deposited in boxes in the court room and hall. There was no one in the building at the time the fires broke out, Stanley Forney, the col ored watchman, being asleep ut his hon.c. IIANI.HAI.I. TOMORROW. t.Hine to lie i-lnyecl for Hie He pllal'H Bene 11 1. Baseball nines made up of members of the Asheville hook and ladder and hose conipaniis will play at 3:30 o'clock to morrow afternoon at the race track for the benefit of the Mission hospital. The best players in the companies have been selected, and a good game is ex pected. The captains of" the companies will be the captains of the nines. The worthiness of the cause should draw a good crowd to the game. The admission Ice will be only 25 cents, while the grand stand will be free to nil. W. B. Williamson N: Co., the furniture dealers, have notified Manager Frank O'Ltonnell, ol the teams, that they will contribute $10 to the hospital lund. Music will be furnished by the Ashe ville and Belmont band. The .players will be unilormed. Go out and sec the game and help the hospital. CANNOT PI.AV. KILLED BY Ml. M'KINLEY THIC I'VSINKSS OK A TOWN WIPED OUT. Antimigraine THE SEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE Absolutely Safe, Perfectly Sure, and Always Speedy. A Bin Sensation lu Trade Circlet in iCiiKland Tula May be CohUy lo the People of Ibe Culled KtalCH as Well. London, Aug. 29. A meeting has been summoned of the shareholders in the company of Salt & Sons, owners of the famous factories nt Saltaire, on the River Aire, about three miles from Brad ford. Saltaire is known as the model tablished there homes for his operatives, Cures Every Yariety of Headache with surroundings according to the most improved and progressive plans. NOTHING ELSE. The business of the company has of late become so depressed that it is ser- ANTIIVIIGR AINE iously proposed to wind it up. The company is a limited one, and was Has earned for itself the enviable reputa formed in 1881, with a capital of $6,- 000,000 to conduct the business of the tion of be," thc finest, most effective late Sir Titus Salt. The recent losses of and reliable article in the market for the ihe rnmnnnv are attributed to the Mc kinley tariff, which has deprived thc speedy relief and cure of every variety of company of its market in America. ... xi.ii.ii.im. The assets of the concern, inclusive of that common trouble, headache. The the town of Siltairennd the factories, immcnse favor which has greeted it from the stock in trade and machinery, arc valued, according to the latest balance all quarters proves its true merits and sheet, at upward of a million dollars be yond liabilities, but there is no doubt acceptability to the public. It issorue that, nt a forced sale, the assets would . , produce much less than the valuation. tmnS which almost everyone needs, and V tr2.(! liabiliiics "re al,out f1'000-" those who have once tried it will never 000. The firm formerly manufactured alpacas and worsteds, and of recent I be without. years has chiefly manufactured plush goods. Since the McKinley law went into oK?ration thc business has been re duced to a tenth of its former magni tude, until now thc parties most inter ested have, it is said, concluded that it is not worth while to attempt to continue. Thc concern once employed ,000 op eratives, and the attention of visitors l'rn,.i nil n...f. ,! .lia ......-1.1 AirantnA I to the model town of Sir Titus Salt. The s'Dce k does not contain an atom of For its curative powers it does not depend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as Antipyrlne, Morphine, Chlo ral and Cocaine, news of the condition of the company has caused a wide-spread sensation in trade circles. 8CI.I.IVAN-COKUKTT. Manaicer McKIhhIcU KeplleM lo II r Ilrowolnii'H Clialleutce. In answer to his challenge of last Fri day the following reply has been sent to Dr. W, C. Browning, manager of the Kenikvorth Inn, by Ii. P. MeKissick, manager of thc Battery Park hotel. Thc reply explains itself: "Your note challenging the officers, guests nnd white employes of thc Bat tery Park hotel to a friendly game ol baseball with your officers, guests nnd while employes, has bcc:i received. It will be impossible for me to accept vour challenge inasmuch as evcrv moment of my time is taken up with attending to toras vou know, fiW Wii'cW'l'-u.KUesU; s crowded and it will probably continue so during the remainder of the season. If it will suit vour convenience, i should be very glad to accept a similar challenge son.e lime during October or November. WO IV 1 1 It 1 XJIj SUCCESS ACHIEVED AT THE GREAT II, REDWOOD & GO. Clothing, Dry (ioods Fancy (looils, Hats, Shoes, Carpets, Etc. 7 i 9 PATTON AVENUE. One I'ersnii Fatally Iluruerl and Two Herlouslv. Fouestvii.i.u, Mich., Aug. 29. The I FOR THU LAST THRUB WEEKS WB IIAVB SOLD LOT8 OF GOODS. THH STORES 11AVB BBliN FILLBD WITH PUOPLB NKARL-Y ALL BUYING LIU- URALLY AND MONBY ALREADY MADB EASIER, HUT WB WANT TO MOVB AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE, AND WB MAKE PRICBS LOW ENOUGH TO SUIT ALL. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. WE MOVE IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS TO 3STo. 37 Patton. Avenue. DINNER BBT8 REDUCED FROM 3.00 TO $9.00 ON BACH. TOILET SETS REDUCBD FROM 78 CBNTi TO .OOSON;eCH. TBV SETS REDUCED FROM S1.00 TO $3.50 ON BACH. SILVER PLATED WARB REDUCBD TWBNTY TO THIRTY PER CENT. ALL GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY, CUTLERY AND LAMPS, ETC, AT PRICBS THAT WILL BB INTERESTING TO ALL WHO NEED THEM. J. HI. L-A.WV B7 and B8 South Main Street, Aalieville, N. O. A NOVEL IDEA. Umbrellas re-covered while you wait for them, making them nearly as good as new Call and learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, An opinion Tliat Ihe Latter Will Win Ibe Plictat. New York, August 29. The cham pion pugilist of the universe, John L. Sullivan.'.is now down to 205 pounds. cither of these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear of serious results. It is not a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi- His severe work in the gymnasium yes- Kraine consist in its being thoroughly icruuy iouk ou a pouna uau a nun oi fat. He skipped the rope 600 times. The reliable a3 a cure for any kind of head- party will leave here today on the 2:10 ache without respect to cause leaving train Monday, arriving in Brooklyn . at 5 o'clock. Trunks are packed and nu F'eaut or uuuujruijc air uau, everything is in readiness for" departure. ; th f ,b . ... Brady said to a crowd of sporting men this afternoon: "Mark my word, less" remedies. These qnalities make it and remember it on September 7th, the fight will not be over eighteen rounds, the most popular and saleable article in The fight will look like Sullivan's for the , , first six rounds, but after that Corbett &e market. wherever known. 3U Pnttmi Avenue. AhIic ville, N. C, Ionian Catholic ciiurcu inrce nines irom bis place was destroyed by fire yester day and the following persons burned Miss T. Gustin, fatally; Win. (.rant, seriously; Mrs. jane Armstrong, iouslv. Fire was discovered while services w ere) be in it held nnd a wild name ensued among the members of thc congregation Women and children were trampled upon and many badly bruised. ' Miss Gustin, who was fatally burned, was so seriously hurt during the mad rush for the doors that she was unable to make berescape. Yalueof church, $S,- 500. UmbrellaN Ah Bar HcreeiiH. Jackson, Miss, Aug. 29. A stir has been produced in this state by Judge Williamson, of tlie fourth iudirial district, who has charged the grand jury in Le (lore eountv that it was an indictable of lenee for a man to screen himself by hold ing an open umbrella across his shoulder while taking a drink in a saloon. Thc annotated code abolished bar screens, since which time the umbrella has been used as a substitute. rbe Cleveland ou Sunday. UrzzAHii's Hay, Mass.. Aug. 29. Sun day at Gray Gables was quiet, as it usu ally is. Although the weather cleared, Mr. Cleveland did not go out. Part of the day he devoted to his family and part to entertaining Calvin a. Jince. Failed for Over a Million. London, Aug. 29. The failure is an nounced t iday of the firm of Kedfcrn Alexander it Co., the Australian and New Zealand merchauts nnd bankers ol No. :i Great Winchester street. Liabili ties, $1,250,000, Tin llate Work Bbut Down. London, Aug. 29. Several tin plate manufacturers closed their works on Saturday. Sixty works nte now clojed and 10,000 hands are idle. Many sailed Saturday to find employment in America. "I.nbbv" coiiipllnieiim filadMloiie London, Aug. 29. Mr. Henry Labon chcre hns written a letter to Mr. Glad stone, complimenting him upon his chiv PATTON AVKNUIi I'AVINO. The Contractor ICxpcct lo Uet Plenty of Brlelt. John S. Key, who is secretary and gen eral manager of thc Rob-bins Paying Brick companv, Tennessee, came to Asheville Saturday. Mr. Key will take charge of a paving foce on Pattou avenue tor Webb, ( lates, l-.skridgc : Co., thc contractors. This work will be begun next week, probably Monday. The contractors say that from now on they will not be troubled by a scarcity ol brick. I. R. Oatcs, of the puving contractors, returned this morning from Cleveland county, where he has been looking after the firm s brick making plants, lie says the first kiln is just being completed, and that in a few days any quantity of brick will be on the ground here lor pnving purposes. Mr. Oatcs showed Tug Citi zen a sample of this brick, which has the appearance of a first class paver. A PAV AT UOMHKOON will have everything his own way. He will tire Sullivan out In the early part of the contest." Dwver abtr-niaCTiv? fceJrL.with "Phil' backers of Corbett, at which it was de- c ded that "Bi lv" Uelancv will stana behind Corbett in the fight; Dillon and Daly will assist him, while "Mike" Dono van will look after the bottles. Corbett was shown the latest picture of Sullivan, and said: "That looks as if Sullivan were in condition, and I am glad he is." SI F MORI A I. HKRVICi;. FOR SALE AT OTS PHARMACY. f I l nn, A BIG REDUCTION. Senator Vance lo IHKue an Ad dress lo thc leople ol N. C. Maj.Chas. M. Stedruan, Hill Nye and Judge John Gray llynum spent yesterday with Senator Z, It. Vance, nt hiscountry seat, Gombroon, near Black Mountain. returned this moining. Maj. Stedman tells The Citizen that bis nartv was enthusiastic over their visit. The Senntor they lound improv tiLi in health, his condition giving hope that he will soon be lutlv testored. Senator Vance, Maj. Stedman says, lakes crcat interest in the political Sit uation in North Cniolina. lie lias laitn in the neonle of his State and does not believe that there is any danger of their going off after strnnge gods. So deep is the Senator s interest mat ne expects at an early dav to issue an address on the political situation to the people of North Carolina. Resolutions on Ibe Death of Capt. McLond and col. DlcBrayer. Thc memorial service held in the court house on Saturday afternoon by the Asheville liar association in honor of the late Capt. C. M. McLoud, Reuben Mc Brayer, B. S. Gaither and J. J. Davis, were peculiarly impressive. Col. A. T. Davidson was chairman of the meeting. Resolutions expressive of regret over the death of Capt. McLoud; recognizing his ability and worth as a true son ol North Carolina, and declaring that the jn QrAm tQ close t wjji 8ell pi uitaaum nag lust " uijh,ivikviiii' , and fearless advocate, were read by Capt. my entire line OI M. K. carter ana adopted, i ne memor ial committee was composed of Col. A. T. Davidson, Capt. M. H. Carter and Chas. A. Moore. Appropriate resolutions on the death of Col. Reuben Mcllrayer were read by Mai. W. II. Malonc, and adopted. Resolutions on the death of Judge Davis and Col. Gaither were not ready Addresses were delivered by Col. A. 1 I T M MEN'S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. Coaching Parly. coaching party was given by Col, I Frank Coxe on Saturday afternoon to Mrs. Throckmorton of Birmingham and tr llilttnriti ctf Mnnfonmprv. Hrsiries I . . " .. . ... nruniur illOTnllllu I rurrr t hese ladies tnere were on tnecoaen miss hEijM t AUd I ItALIAM LLrlOLdi Bessie Tucker of Raleigh, Miss Waring of Charleston, Mr. Reamer of Columbia, I Mr. Corson of Virginia, and Mr. McKh- sick. The trip was over the Beaverdnm road and was one of the plcasantest ol I the season. Oil lor the Varsity The fall pilgrimage of Asheville.boys to their schools was begun today by the departure of a crowd of eleven for Chapel Hill to attend thc I'niversity. Those who went were; Tbos. Rollins, Thos, Brown, Thos. Newland, Thos. Smith, V Armstrong. V. Whitlock, Guy Rankin, Hugh Atkinson, Will Weaver, Marcus Frwin and Jamie Saawyer. At Trlnlly Yesterday There was a general expression of ap preciation by the large congregation at Trinity F.piaeopal church of the fine music heard there during the niornm and evening services yesterday. The music will be rctiented next Sunday an those who were not at the church yes terday should not miss the opportunity of henring it. To detect on September io At the meeting of the Prohibition county executive committee Saturday it was decided that a candidate for the Legislature should be put on the ticket in the stead ol Rev. A. lv. Brown, declined. Puff Bosom Shirts At a reduction of 33 1-3 PER CENT. Thftso are fresh, stylish lTtcJ?;,?. good, and right in season. loore, V. S. Lusk and J. II. Mcrrimon. All Summer gOOdS at a I'C- duction. F. E. MITCHELL, I am devoting all ot my time to ttudy of the eye and to the peculiar formation of the Tbe I.lKbis In lulv. The Light committee of thc Board of Aldermen in its settlement with the 1 warra au .pecxac.e. . .. Pcoole's Liirht. Heat and Power com- give entire latiifaction In all caaei, and can nnv for lights in the month of July gave ,ult nv on.on nr.t examination of thee-rei thc company the city's note for six wn months, with interest nt 8 tier cent. 1 lie JC. V r.Al.JCl. nri,.innl Mmmint- of the hill was $423. G'J. I . " ... -.. - j j. .... .i tin 1-7 ninnTU Many gt icucvii i e u n hut tlie L.ign( coinmriicc aeoucteu ,,w nw..k.,bki., n. w ln'riO for uoor liuht and no lieht at all, leaving the month's bill at $321.12. BONNYCREST INN I The 1-arUsllp Mine Horror. EiKht lonth of Ah(.vil,ei mllc from London, Aug. 29. Forty of thc im skyiand Spring! station. prisoned miners have been rescued and brought to the pithead of Bridgend. The rescuers found that most of their comrades had been badly injured and burned; so serious, indeed, was their condition that special arrangements had to be made to get them from tlie pit. Smallpox lu New York. Nuw York, Aug. 29. Thomas Lom bardo, Italian, eight months old, died Sjndov of smallpox in a crowded tene ment in this city. Thc health board was notified and the bouse disinfected. A Republican Nomination. Harrisui ro, Pn., Aug. 29. The Re publican conferees of the 14th district Ratea $2 per day, $12 per week; $40 per month. THOS. A. MORRIS, Prop'r, mayiodtf Skyiand, N. C. fl ay' iHhln ediircil nllroad atea. accepting the sole responsibility I This selection will be made at a meeting I met here today and nominated E. M. iirrungemciit of the Ministry. 1 of the committee on September 10. 1 Wooiner of Lebanon by acclamation. nlrv in for the nrrangeincii RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and Sold. o. r. bAy, as 8. Main Street. Member American Ticket Brokers' Aaso'n. XllY TIIlS MOLEL STEAM LAUNDRY TUB VERY BEST WORK, B. B. WHAM. HANAQKR , CHUn.H STREET, TELEPHONE 70.

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