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r".?.-;-'!r.;7'irrf Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VIII. NO. 276. ASELEVIIiLE, N. C. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1893. PRICE .5 (K.VT! BIG BARGAINS IN PRESERVES W'e have a la rge stock cf Fine Goods in Pails, whicn are equal in quality to the goods put up in H'lass, and but half the price. Our stock comprises Strawber ry, Quince, Hasp ber ry, I 'each and Blackberry. - KROGER - REAL ESTATE. VV. n. GWYN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn & West, (Successors to Walter B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. l oan ?se-c-tirely Placed at 8 i.-r Cent. Notury FuuiU-, Conimiuloner of lieeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH R A ST COTTRT SQUARB. Oats, Grass Onion BARGAINS AT THRASH'S To Open Our Series of liargaias for March Wc Offer for This Week: triple dinner knives. cents per dozen. Sets, 3F30"teLt3os, North Court Square, Cor. Main Street, A. L. COOPER. R sterling $ 1 per set. Tbin tumblers. 60 worth $1 oer dozen. Thin China teas, 75c.. regular price. $1.25. Thin China breakfast plates. 75c. set, regular price, $125; 112 piece fine Doul- ton dinner sets tor $12. regular price, $18. Decorated China fruit saucers, shell shape, 88c. per dozen, worth $1.50 tier dozen. Extension lamps, with dome shades, good burners, $2 25. Can you beat this ? This is onlv a partial list of the bar- Sains we are offering for March. Wc mean to clear out our nig stock ot tine go-ds. Alter this week we will have the bargains arranged on tables trom lUc. to $1, so you can see them. Those vis iting our store this month will he well repaid. Now is the chance . for you to replenish your houses for the spring. SPECIAL MENTION I French Engraved Tumblers, 90 rants per dozen; Nickel and Brass t inlnc Room Lampp, new; see them; Price Low ! All Bar gains Cash. Nothing Charged. Crystnl Palace, THAD. W. THRASH & GO. IIOJV m a IlC II k. Siecialties in Black Dress Goods, Whip Cords, Popolain's Diagonals, Broadcloth, Henriettas in Silk and Wool and All Wool, Serges also in Colors. White Goods, in ltetter Line than Ever. Ladies Waists ! IMPORTED J In no other house in the State can you find a more Complete etock of IMPORTED 3. GREAT DRIVEN AND DOMBHTIC 25 Dozen Ladies' Black I lose at 25 cents,! worth 4-0 cents. 50 Dozen Men's Black Half-Hose at 15 I cents, worth 25 cents. oO Dozen Mens' Colored Half-Hose at I 25 cents, worth 50 cents. SEE NEW GOODS I GROGHRIKS than we now have. We are always prepared to mc-t competition, whole sale or retail. BON MARC JIM, POWELL &SNIDFR 37 Mouth Main t. ASK FOR CORTLAND BROS., Real Iitate Rrokers . And Investment AtrenM NOTARY PUBLIC. L.OJWB securely placed at S per cent. Offices Hi 26 Patton At en tie Second ;floor. febOdlY JOHN CHILE), REAL ESTATE AND L0N BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses. OFFICE ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Bicht per cent. IRTHU1J. WII.1.S. AtllBRT B. WILI S. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON A VII. tIewYork FINE CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAGES AT OfJSoirwhat General - - Interest TWAS AGREAT CAKE WALK HWELI. HOCIKTV HAH LOTH OK FITM OVKK IT. HE HAS A LITTLE LIST THE PRK8IDENT SENDS MORE NOMINATIOM. - C JPm 2K South " ai n St., mch7 R.A.VH Asheville, N. C. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 33?Nunu Maim Stiiit, Aiiiti'lli. N. C. TBLBPHONB NO. 143. A large lot of new spring HtylH just opened. Am usual the crack things will be picked up at once, and it grows more and more difficult, to find such at all late in the seaaon. One Price System. 'De HM Fanh'liBble" Conlewt Ever mdulicerl In tv lliecolored Folk at the Battery Park-Pink CSrlflln's) Little Poena. There was a great cake walk and a grand jubilee at the Battery Park hotel ast night, and the splendid bU room oi the famous house touched high water ' mark in its successful career us a rendez vous of swell society when swell society is in the mood for jollity and fun. At half-past nine the judges, Messrs. Robert Bohlen, R. L. Beeckman, lohn A. White and E. I. McKissick took position with the cake in the center of the room. Prof. I'earson's orchestra struck op a lively march, the pace was ret and eight een entries in colors mostlv pi-k. with an occasional black and blue, briskly swung into the course. The lcadrrs cut out figures that would turn the average german leader green with envy; the walkers followed, single file, two by two. by fours, in and out, "hold ver holt," "break away and hit the grit," in rapid time, while the gazing hundreds criticised the string for favorites of frill and grace, picked winners and laughed till it hurt 1 he mdges sot down to business and before the crowd was onto them the lightning struck Amos Greer, the knock-kneed but popular barber, and Amos and his '"pardner" were fired. As the view dissolved a vision of green with willowy stride and a dream in white with swallow tail attachment sailed in and bowed to the judges, but a poem in pink and white splashes who tried the line became bewildered; before the stray got rieht another move from the center contracted the column und in the stump pink splatters went down and so did the conscious dude with big trous ers from the Winy ah. Green and her escort were surging lor first place when a nod from the magnates utmost took the crowd's breath away, as t lie couple were prune favorites, out it was onlv warning aud the breath came easier. The next gun was loaded, however, and the bullet hit a duripv pair the maiden en decollete and tan slippers. Sighs of rc gret changed into tumultuous applause as the dude returned to the fray leading a new girl with elbow gloves, a lemi- train and checked verv high Thc judj.es noils piled up victims last Irom this time and the watchers had to choose between the leaders in pink and wheelers in green, both pairs as pert as at the start. The excitement became fev erish; the judges got t heir beads together laid down cake wait law to each other. made emphatic gestures. voted and struck a tie. The watchersclapued their hands, called their choice and said it would be just too mean if ther didn't give the cake to the g rl in green. The decree was rendered by Judge McKissick and it was a regular Slomon. Unnble to agree, the cake must be cut into halves and Pink Griffin, of the Park's waiters, made the presentation. Pink began "The stepper stepped, Their foots was bent; The cake's walked tor And now it's went !" Pink then became grandiloquent in a simile of the prodigal son and the judges cut him for frost. He bowed out smil ing, however, and concluded his storv with ' Hut hit's been so well did hit's ull right." V hen the audience called lor "more a sketch was giveu eH the arrival of the Hastbound train, and the ICastbound got by in great shape, keeping up her reputation by being a little late, and the fun was over. The eveninu's mirth was a great io with big G's. BOUND TO :. H T. The Honlll IsAicaln Mot Forirotten toy I lie President some Impor tant Officen Filled by First Rate Men. Washington, March 22. The Presi dent today sent the following nomina tions to tbe Senate: John S. Seymour of Connecticut, Com missioner of Patents. Silas W. Lamarc of Wisconsin, Com missioner of tbe General Land office. Wm. H. Sims ot Mississippi, First Assistant Secretary of the Interior. Edward A. Bowers of Washington, I). C, Assistant Commissioner of tbe Gen eral Land office. Henry C. Bell, Second Deputy Com missioner ot Pensions. Horace II . Lurton of Tennessee, United States circuit Judge for the Sixth Judi cial circuit. Max Tuad of Missouri, Consul General to Vienna. V. M. C A.. NOTES. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET SKN4TOR1AI, CAt tl'S AGRKKH AT I.4HT. Prof. Ford I.ast Eyenlaic IBr. Al exander Friday Evening. The second entertainment by Prof. S. T. Ford under the auspices ol the Y. M. C. A. was given last evening to a good sized audience. The professor kept the audience on the qui vive most of the time and also gave selections tb-it were sufficiently pathetic to bring tears to the eves of many. The association has secured about 100 hooks of various kinds, in most "cases of excellent quality. Some of the books are valuable as works ot reference and will be consulted by the young men with con siderable interest and profit. The associa tion would be glad to receive any further contributions of books, which will be sent for gladly it word is sent to the associa tion. The results have been so satisfac tory that probably the association will attempt anotner ihiok reception future. The lecture on Fridav evening in tbe regular course of the Y. M. C. A. on "Myths and Folk-Lore," will possess additional interest because the lecturer, Dr. Bbeu Ii. Alexander, has been sug gested as a. candidate for minister to Greece. The lecture will be given on Friday evening this week, instead of the same evenine of next week as at first arranged. NO ROW. in the H. Redwood &, Co. Clothing, Dry (Hoods, Boots, HatH, IlufH. EXTRAORDINARY SALE ! J-JJ-L-LL. J J. i HBIN1TSI1 & REAGAN, FOR THIS WEEK ONLY ! lau Heavy Cut Glass Water Bottles, Worth From $1.3U to $3.UO Lach THIS WERK) 98 CENTS, 5IO Toilet Sets. Any Color, Decoration, and Large Sizes, Value S2.VO to $4.00 THIS WEEK, $1.90. 4H lecorated Lamps and Shades to Match, Complete with Duplex Burners, Usual 1 -rice to jj.ss THIS WEKK, fl.SO. ijuaorupic iiate nouow ware, uoe-ioarto oil List 1'rice, that is, you only pay THIS WEEK 3.4 PKICE. Large Sixe Stone China Bowls and Pitchers, Usual Price $1.25 THISWBEK.86CBNTS. New Colors in Gold, Very DRUGGISTS. diurcfr. Hi. and Patton Ave WeJRcceiTC daily a fresh supply of French China Dinner Sets in Very Rich Decorations, cheap at $42 60 THIS WEEK, Tbin White China Breakfast and Tea Plates, regular price $1.03 and THIS WEEK, SS CENTS PER SET. Tbe Regular Bargain Tables aire Crowded With Goods Not Mentioned Here ! $1.35 Tblt Will R tb W sic. For Bargains NO. SB ATTON AVH. OELICIOUS BONBONS, CHOCOLATE CARAMELS, CHOCOLATE PARLINS, CREAM PEPPERMINTS, CRYSTALIZEO FRUIT, ETC SWTheae are the Finest Candies XI an u fac tored. Sold in sealed packages onlv. Antl-Cle velaud Men Disappoint eel in Tbin. Washington, March, 20. The con hrmation of the nomination of Mr. Max well as fourth assistant postmaster gen eral by the Senate Monday by unanimous consent, destroyed alt the theories that have been advanced about a row between the President and the Senate. As a matter of tact there has been some dis satisfaction expressed by several sena tors in regard to some of Mr. Cleveland's nets about ai point inents, but such is always the case undir similar circum stances. There are not even any indi- itionsofa row. Both Senators Hill and Murphy who have been credited with antagonism to tbe President uenv the stories and declare they are satisfied and will support Mr. Cleveland. At lanta Constitution. Result ofTcarluitap h Htall in (tie Market HotiHe. Yesterday afternoon Pat Hare, J. B Andrews, T. L. Johnston and J. M. Steele, each of whom had a stall in the market house, was before J usticc Israel to answer a complaint entered by L. P Itaird, tor the tearing down of his stall. It apiears that last week Mr. Itaird desiring to go into business in the market. ad desiring a certain space, went to the stall keepers most interested and got their signatures to a paper agreeing to allow Mr. Haird to move their stalls closer together, in order to get room for their new stall. t-ridav morning Mr. liair.l put 111 Ills stall, and was preparing f-r business. But when he returned to the market when it was opened in the afternoon he found that his stall had 'K-t n torn up and thrown out, uv men wlm had signed the agreement, the work of destruction having been done during the time the market was closed, about noon, and, it is said, bv the consent of Market Keeper S. S. Lvneh. The trial ol the four men named was the result of the trouble Justice Israel bound each one of the 'luartette to the next term of the Crimi nal court in the sum 01 $100. THK CITV'M VISITORS. Hotel aud Boardlnc Houses Are Minnie l!p. it is douuliul 11 t ucre were ever nsorc visitors in Asheville at this season ol the year than there are now. The hotels and boarding houses arc filling up rapidly, in fact, many of them are comfortably ull, and the coming of the health and pleasure seeker continues daily. The weather here now is such as to fill tbe Msitors' hearts with delight. The days are bright with sunshine, and over coats may lie discarded. The drives about tbe city uie in good condition and, barring the need ot some street sprinkling, there is little to be desired. A. K. lid wards, white, who. it charged, has been selling whiskey in city and county for a year and a half without license, has been caught by Deputy Sheriff Morgan. Along with 1x1 wards were seized 21 bottles of whiskey. Edwards bad been connected with John Lewellyn in violations of the internal revenue laws, and sold several bottles of whiskey in Asheville Sunday. Kdwards was brought befor" Jostice Israel, waived examination and was sent np in default of bond. Clothing and shirts made to order, pet feet fits, correct styles. Whitlock Clothing House, 4-6 South Main street, corner store. Oen. w. K. Cox or Iiortli Carolina Named m-"or Secretary Tlie Re publicans May Oppose Kearican Izallon at itie rrmem Time. Uut It will loe PreHHecl. Washington, March 'S-. The Demo cratic senatorial caucus has nominated this ticket : William K. Cox. of North Carolina, for Secretary of the Senate; Richard J. Bright, of Indiana, cx-Serycant-at-arms, for Sergeant-at-arms; Rev. W. II. Mil- burn present Chaplain of the House of Representatives, for Chaplain of the Sen ate. This result was not reached without protracted debate for there wasaconsid- able clement opposed to the idea of doing anything that would be in violation of the precedents of the Senate, and give cause to opposition on the part of the Republicans. No time was fixed for the presentation ot the necessary resolutions in the Sen ate, and they may be deferred or thev may come up early for action. The leading members of theeommittee stated that the chief reason why the caucus took this course was to get rid of tbe importunities of the candidates, and to enable the Senate to go about its regular work. The nominations made were adopted with practical unanimity. The patronage of the Sent'te under the officers selected today was consid ered for some time and a list agreed upon of emplovcs of Republican faith who will be retained. s the Democrats have been permitted to have certain employes the Republicans will, ot course, be iriven the same priv ilege. It the Republicans appear to be deter mined in their effort to prevent the reorganization at this session it may be that the Democrats will desist and let it go over. In the Senate today Muudersou ten dered his resignation as president pro tern and on motion of Sherman it was accepted. Cockerel! offered resolutions declaring Mr. Harris president pro tern. This was agreed to and Harris, escorted by Mandersou, took and signed the oath of office. Jk. (.KRHAN Hl.NHATION Not COT rON HI'INNKK'H HTRIKK Believed It I AboutTo ne Mettled London. March 2'J. It is asserted on very good .authority that the great cot ton strike that has now been under way for about five months is approaching its end. and this too. despite the refusal of the federation of master cotton spinners to accept the offer of the operatives to return to work at 2 a per cent, reduction in wages. It is said today that a settle ment of the disputed wages question will be announced tomorrow, and that all preliminaries for reopening the mill have been arranged. Some minor details ot the questions at issue still have to be considered, but it is believed there will be no delay in a final settlement of the long continued fight. Tamnxaia-s l.lnt Made Out. New Yokk, March 20. The World says: Tammany tigers were in a joyous mood last night. Word had come to them that Secretary of War Lantont and Big Chief Croker had had an interview. and that when the Secretary left for Washington in thecvening. he bore with him a list of names of Tammany men whom the wigwam leaders had recom mended for positions under the federal government. CHANT'S PHARMACY. WIIBRRAS 'tis known b'yend a question that headache, bile "and indigestion have formed o. pact'of treason to haunt thf iray aud festive board throughout this iitla tne season; mow, t; crcn-re. ot it unaerstt.oa that all such dirt-full ills cn be rfcfU-i and cured for good by uainir Bunc-vmbe I'M1 0 pills for 15 cents. Grant's. We do not hesitate to say that our ' of Tar and "A" i ' I - i ihf h- -t Ryrup ever sold in Asheville. W t- have eold over one thousand bottles of it and the de mand for it has constaritlv Increased ever since we placed it on Mi- market. As it is plt'sait -to take, children do not object to it and it always gives relief. Try it; 1S cents per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Csmjiho Glycerine Lotion is a soothing and fragrant application for chapped hands. face, lips, etc. Not greasy or disagreeable in any way. For sale only at Grant's Phar macy. It cleanses the teeth, strengthens the ums and inifmrts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Toth Wash at Grant's. W'e can refer you to many reliable people in our own city who believe Buncombe Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier they ever used. Why use other and more expen sive preparations when a home product is better and cheaper? Grant's. Io you shave yourself or does a barber do it for you ? In either case, if you use our imported bay rum your face will always re main smooth and free from any irritation or redness. 50c bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pure Witch Ilazle, in attractive Pint bottles, Si5 cents. Grant's. Oo not suffer with headache when you know that Antimiranc will relieve you en tirely. It is a harmless but sure remedy. 1 "r sale at Grant's. Ctiaricet Thai BlHiuarck SVttt Above BuHpiclon. Berlin, March 23. The large at tend ance at the opening ol the Reik-hsfsig today was due to the expectation .li;it Rector Atlwardt would produce d,cu ments which he has claimed to have in ill!) possession snowing mat miring Bismarck's occupancy of the chancellor ship fraudulent contracts were inai e rcpeatedlv with Hebrew financiers and vast sums of nionev belonging to the state had been transferred dishonestly to Hebrew speculators. When the Reichstag opened and alter the President took his seat Atlwardt , upon wnom an eyes were fixed, arose. He stated that he wished 10 lay a few papers 011 t lie tal.ilc. 1 his announcement was followed by excited shouts Irom the members demanding that he furnish all the documents, eleven in number, which he was yesterday directed to furnish. In response he said that after Kaslcr bc would supplement the documents he now furnished with other papers bearing out his statements Renewed demands were made that he produce nt once all his alleged documentary pro"f of dishonesty on the part of officials and ex-officials. A committee was appointed to examine the papers submitted. Tiiai's tne stulT. Washington, March 22. The daily issue of pension certificates has fallen very little, if any, during the present month. It is stated to be Secretary Smith's firm purpose to faithfully admin ter the pension laws as they exist, and no one who furnishes evidence proving his right to a pension under the law will be denied full justice. It is also stated, however, that questionable cases will lie thoroughly investigated to the end that fraudulent and improper claims may reduced to a minimum. nnncornb? Plasters a higher rade porous Iilaster than the public his hitherto known. Try ooe. 1 n.cents at Grant's. st. Hlizalwth's Salve cures all skin diseases. It is superior to all known remedies for the cr.-e of pimples or nay skin eruption. Posi tively uaranted to cure or money refunded. For sale at , Grant's Pharmacy. 24, South Xlain street. Apply the salve le the parts affected by ruliliin in thoroughly with the finder every other tiijjht betor; retiring ynd you will Ret rid of those disagreeable pimples or any skin eruption that may be troubling you. St Iiiizabet's salve is for sale only at Grant's BLOWING HARD ! be 9tttilNtm Active Aiealn. Moscow, March 22. The mayor of this city was shot yesterday at a meet ing of the city council, and died from the effects of bis injuries this morning. Adri aiiotT, the murderer, refuses to make a statement as to the reason for shooting the mayor, but the police are firm in the conviction that the crime is the outcome of a nihilist plot. For Admiralty Invrsllgallon. London. March 22. A dispatch from Alexandria, Kgypt. states that the Brit ish war ship Cnd tuntcd "as aground there, but was got afloat with two ot her compartments full of water. The I'n- dnunted is commanded bv Lord Charles Beersford. HellKlous Riot I11 China Shanghai, March 20. A religious riot has broken out in Amoy. Many native Christians have been tortured and a few have been killed. An English missionary was attacked bv a mob of fanatics and barely savea bis life by flight. Her rHi'cnv Waved Him. Atlanta, Ga., March 20. The Kev Tatar Petty, the minister who was ar rested here for bigamy, has ben released. His first wife, who lives in Ohio, is too poor to come bere to persecute him. Caniihl at Their WickeilneHfi. London, March 22. James William Hobbs, of tbe firm of J. V. Ilobbs & Co., and Henry Granville Wright, solicitor, were convicted today of forging and tit tering bills at exchange and stealing money belonging to the Lilierator soci ety. Hakes '! The Crop Hrpnrl. Washington, March 2:t Henry A. Robinson of Detroit has been appointed statistician ot the Department of Agri culture to succeed J. R. Dodtre, statis tician, who has been issuing government crop reports for manv tears. Touich on Hchaefer. Ciiica-., MarJi 22. Jacob Schaclcr, the billiard expert, slipped 011 an icv pavement vtsterday and brtkc the sm.ill bones of his right wrist. The surgeons express the belief that his career as a bil liard player is ended. CONLi UXSEl) TELEOKA MS. o o Be carried away l..v the wind and bluster in an iidvertisenient, Wc- only ask you to come and see for yourself that we are selling rvcrythini! in the grocery line at low figures for c.-isli. , larue line of choice Canned Goils, such as PINK Al'l'LUS. I'HAKS. OKRAS, L (HSTEKS, CORN, BEANS AXI) TOMATOHS, CALIFORNIA FRI ITS. Try our Omcsra Hranil of Flour, the- 15ct.t rl the Market. Fresh butter ancl igs a special ty. 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, J. A. WHITE. Ex Senator BaaMbnrv Desd Wilmington, Del., March 22. Ux United States Senator Eli Saulsbury died this afternoon. Spring; balai for men and boys, latest shapes. largest -variety at Whit lock Clothing House, 46 South Main street, corner store. Representative McAleny testified before the Kansas legislative investigating committee that lie Had lccn offered $5,000 tor his vote in the recent senato rial contest. The deal fell through because the parties were unable to agree upon a stakeholder. The meagre reports that have lieen received at Chicago concerning the con dition of winter wheat indicate that the crop is not in an encouraging condition The Sheridan-Mendota Silver mines at Telluride. one of the largest in Colorado, has closed because ot the low price of silver. It is said that there are seven thousand families camped along tbe Kansas bor der awaiting- theopening of the Cherokee strip. There is n suspicion in Rome that Dr cecoreiii, tne rope s pnysiciau. who re- cently died, was poisoned. The grip is prevailing in New York and there is a high death rate. Elegant line of neckwear just received 25 cents np. Whitlock Clothing House, b boatn Alain street, corner store. MINERAL WATER ! Why sutler with Indicestios and all kinds f I.1VEK. WlONKV AND UtOOlJ TROUBLES when nature ha provided at Yook U00K a Si-kk Kkmebv Harmless. Wiiolrkomr and ISKXrBsslvK. The MINERAL WATER. 'resh from Mr. I. I. Suttle's Rk:makk.au I. K Si'Kini;, now beinK daily delivered at any residence In Asheville, is working wonderful cures, as ean be testified by inquiriesof Jadae J Keea, JndKc J. H. Merrimon, Rev. J. . White. J. R. Patterson. Doctors O. W. Pure- fey. Nel -n. I T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of bio, now on Spring- street, Asheville, and hundreds of others. Price, only 1 o cents a Kallon, delivered daily anywhere in the citv. Orders through mail, or left at BUntan. WriKht c L'o.'a shoe store, 39 I'attos ave nue, will receive prompt attention. An.lv. Is siren on application. D. D. 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