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7 Asheville Daily Citi ASHLEVHiliB, C, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL1 7 1893. PRICK 5 CENTS VOIiUAUS VIII. NO. 298. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER AT KROGER S Graham, Ginger, Lesion Yullla and Orange T2s California caaned rr.lt. In utortcd cun at wholesale price; twortacmt to .nit purchaser. KsSOOSns.. o T2 W. W. WBST Fine crackerS SUMMER :-: COMFORT A LABOR ORGANIZATION AMBRICAN 1AILWAV UNION RBCBPTION FLAKE8, CRBAIi PLAKBS. CUAU BISCUIT. LUNCH BISCUIT. We arc prepnrlnal to thoronchlT introduce to tlic people of oar city the great )Taat- aae or a gasoline (ton. For tea years or more t-ejr hare bcn a .omroe of comfort to the people But and West, and to oace see then in use we koow will convince om of thdr neat bleaatoaX to the nousewUe. Jut let n see : A dlaaer caa be cooked by the MiUti la white drtM and with the least possible labor. Tbere la neither coal, wood nor kMHil, enaohe nor coot Beat of nil CH CRBAII CAKBt, I there la no dost nor aahea. With a vapor FKUIT CIACKBRS, I stove the kitchen becomes one of I aoiAtn woon-ioo. I coaxmt -.4 mo,t delightful room, in the mot. rto oa.m , no - iiuhun . burner. Space forbid, farther detail, of lta At- BEST GRADE. I ...iitlci. Call and aee it in ooerntion. Can be Anal only at oar .tore. Ooopez-, THRASH'S - CRYSTAL - PALACE. 1 LOW PRICKS. . - n. sU war au a A I lOftfl. COttlt wQUn. V0r. BUD OlTOvU I CUit, OimM and Uow Good., for tfce un-step "OVM." CONTEST. ALL FRESH A.. X. fcc. Af?lZ. BSTATB. V. a. OWTN. Gwyn & West, fncce-wor t- Walter B. Owjrn ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Ixmum B)ccerely Plaicsscl sit S PcrCcnL Notary PubHc. Comninnlooer of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BAST COURT BQVASB. BON MARCHE Just Receiied, a Large Sample Line of Ladies' SPRING - CAPES- FROM A LARGE MANUFACTUR ES ALL NB1YB3T COLOBt AND TUB LATEST STVLKH AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. IT WOULD BB WBLL TO CALL. EARLY AND At A KB SELECTION BEFORE TUB STOCtC IS PICKED OVER ITS STILL CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR PINB LINE OP DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, GINGHAMS, PBRCBLBS, BTC. NEW ART EMBROIDERY MATERIAL. HON MARCHE 37 Montis Matin Sireet. --, i . . ASK FOR OBELISK - FLOUR. WE pomiKi XI la Dawn on sltrlltea a coll and will Appeal la To Settle Tne DUputea Mt Capllal and Labor. Chicago. April 16. The men who several days have been laboring on formation of the American Railway ion, yesterday completed the first in the enterprise and bare issued a long document settirje forth the outline of one ot the greatest labor organizations the world has ever aeen. L The anion Drouoes to enlist as fat t as possible all railway employee of every description and ita aro wed object ishe abolishment of the strike and boycott as the means of settling difficulties, and Jthe eradication of heavy taxes and which the members of various organiza tions are now compelled to pay. It is claimed, in the prospectus which has been issued, that the prevent organi zations of railway men have never held such mntual confidence in each other that they have been able to exist with out jealousies and antagonisms. These it t proposed to wipe out Dv Drinking all the men under one organization, which deals with each man individually. At the same time the founders of the Railway union claim that the new or ganization will in no sense conflict with the existing organization of railway em ployes; it is designated prim aril v. they say, for the numbers of men v ho belong to no organization whatever. There are to be no ccret meetings or ballot. No grand officers or grievance committees. All minor difficulties be tween employes and corporations are to be adjusted without strike, but at the same time, with all res;ard for the rights and best interests of the men. Besides the main point, the regulation of labor troubles, the organization con templates several side issues as employ ment between insurance department and other features. "TilBV WERE ROBBERS. AN ISLAND DEVASTATED Cases Klasblp THE: POWELL & SNIDER I Alexander cant to In Time. Belgrade. April 27. Tronble has al ready begun for ex-Regents Ristitch and Bclimarkovitch, the late miniatery. The new government, as a result of investi gations already made concerning the finances of the country since Alexander acquired power last Thursday nig t. has made a demand that ex-Refjents and ex Ministers shall reimburse the govern ment for an rnnrrann sum ot money misappropriated during the regency un der pretext of having been need in the cret seevice of the state. The general acquiescence, if not ap proval, with which Kiug Alexander re entry was hailed is already interrupted. The liberals have gatnerea courage since Thursday night, and now apparently propose to excite the people against the overnment. rney nnve tssuea a mani festo in which tbev describe the new ministry, composed of M. Dokitch and bis colleagues, appointed by King Alex ander since he seized royal authority, as political usurpers an1 as having incited the king to violation of the constitution and the laws of Servia. ta strive for BS.eda.la at Bing ham's Salnrdav. Saturday was a gals day at Bing ham's. Ladies filled the galleries of the perfect gymnasium. Men were tbere who were trained in the military schools of Europe; others, who had breathed in the air of West Point, and some who had been familiar with such from Capt. Partridge's day to the present. Tbere was scarcely an unoccupied seat in the "running track," which serves as a gal lery for spectators. The performance. both by the contestants for the medals offered and a volunteer squad who illus trated the uses and possibilities of the apparatus in order to give the contest ants a breathing spell now and then, was of the highest order of excellence, and the feats performed looked much more like the work of professionals than of school boy.. The whole thing re flected the greatest credit upon Lt. Little, TJ. S. army, who has charge of the gymnasium, and on his pupils whose skill, nerve, muscle, endurance and grace of movement won rounds and rounds of applause. While the committee was making the award, Mr. Clarence Ray, an ex-Binghamite and a gymnasium medalist, entertained the crowd with some striking exercises on the bar and rings The first medal was won by Cadet Fentress, of Texas. The second medal xras won by Cadet Gudger, of Asheville, and the recruit medal by Cadet Holt, ot Savannah, Ga. Cadet Fentress particularly excelled in bis performance on" the trapeze and the flying rings, and in the graceful manner in w liich he executed the most difficult teats. Cadet Gudger excelled on the horizon tal and parallel bars, many of his teats being worthy of a professional athlete. Cadet Holt, being1 a recruit, could com pete for the recruit medal only, but his performance throughout was graceful and easy. The medals were awarded by a selected five of the cadets, good gymnasts and capable judges. - By request, made a few moments before tbe presentation of the medals. Col. L. M. Hatch made the pre sentation address. He expressed the pleasure that atl had derived from the exhibition, and assured the great body of cadets that when the snows of nearly 80 years had whitend their heads they would appreciate more and more the opportunity tor physical culture which they possessed, hardiness and endurance to the end of fitness for all the duties of life which might come to each being tbe object aimed at. Col. Hatch was thank ful that there was such a school in this unrivalled climate so well equipped for mental culture, tor within a few years the care ol tUe country must - rest on those like the cadets then before him. ZANTK THROWN DOWN aBIT igVAKB. A. Muntner ot persons Are Killed And Injured The Second BSnrtaa qnake Tbls Yessar Many -Villages Are Destroyed. ATBTKNS,April 1 7. The island of Zante, one of tbe principal Ionian islands, was visited by a most destructive earth quake this mornioAS resulting in great loss of life and property. In February and March last, the island sustained a vast amount of damage by seismic dis turbances, and a large number of lives were lost. The shock this morning appears to have been most violent in the city of Zante, the greater part of which was d s- troved. Tbe people were panic stricken and tbe authorities were helpless. The streets are impassable, being filled with masses of stone and timber, the wreck age of houses which were thrown down by tbe earthquake. Thus lar tbe bodies of 20 persons, killed by falling walls, were removed from the debris, and it is feared that many more dead are still in the ruins. The number of persons injured runs up into the hundreds. The ereater portion of the inhabitants have fled to the plains back of tbe citv where they wrnder about in a distracted manner, bewail ing the loss of their homes and property. Tbe shock occurred at 7:30 this morn ing. -Most ot tbe bondings mat nooa erect after the shocks of February and March, were either thrown down or shattered so as to be unsafe for occu pancy. Tbe church of St. Dionysiue and tbe government o trices were thrown down. Advices from the interior show that the whole island was devastated.' Many villages were destroyed and is thought the loss of lite is very great. RANT'S PHARMACY. WH BR B AS 'tis known. hey ond a question that headache, bile and Indigestion have formed a pact of treason to hunt tbe amy- and featlve board throughout this itsdaonM on; now. therefore, be it understood that all aoch dircftul ills caa be defied aad cured for good by uabur Buoeombe Fills- AO pUla for IS centa. Grant'.. We do not hesitate to any that owr syrup of Tar aad Wild Cherry fa the best conga jrnp ever aold in AshcvUle. - We have over one thousand bottlea of lt auad mud for it has constantly iacreai since we placed it on the market. As it la pleasant to take, children do not object to it and it always gives relief. Try It; SS centa per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. rms XS MEW. THB MKW P. am. J. P. K Term Ur Newtork: COQTLAND BROS., imtmtm Brokers Alld InTCstntSnt AaTSSnta NOTARY PUBLIC ;ot. t saenrcly placed at S per Offleaa A SS Pattoa venae. MbSaxv JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AKO LOAN BROKER. Faralahcil and UaAtralahed omci soon a. i - r y slaws at FINE CANDIES. IN SEALED PACKAOES JS I r o. 09 o CD o a if O INDVHTRIAI. REVOLUTION. - - C. IT. 38 soath Mala St., mctaT LA.VS - - - AahevUle. N. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractor, aad Dealers h Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WAUL paper. SS Noam Mm stmt, assvru.s. N. CI TBLBPROIB NO. 13 c H I m s a 3 " m a 3 s s o s Q E o a o o a w at a tr m o w 2S Universal snffrsBe Dmnndrd in BrusMela. Bkussbls, April 17. The industrial revolution against tbe chamber of depu ties is in full progress and every day fresh accessions to the ranks of those who de mand universal suffrage is reported. To day thousands of dock laborers in Ant werp joined the movement and much ex citement prevails at that port. The strikers have cut off communication with vessels lying at tbe quays by throw ing their gangways into the river. They indulged in other riotous demonstra tions and became so threatening that the military had to be called ont to pre- I serve order. Mo conflicts have yet oc curred, but the attitude of the strikers is very threatening and trouble is expected rtt any moment. The streets and open E laces in the vicinity of the wharves are lied with strikers and hourly their ranks are bring swelled with laborers and others. Will aesrln His Tomorrow Horslag. John P. Ketr, Asheville's new post master , called on George W.Cannon, the retiring P. M-, this morning at 9 o'clock, and put in the day with that gentleman preparatory to taking charge of Uncle Sam's postal business here for the uexc tour years. Mr. Kerr'steim begins to morrow morning. 1. he new postmaster received his com mission Saturday night. It is not a beautiful document, typographically. In fact, a pardon granted a United States prisoner is an infinitely handsomer scroll: but. nevertheless, the commission is duly signe1 by Grover Cleveland, Pres ident ot the United States, and Wilson S, Bisscll. Postmaster General, and conse quently "gets there with both feet, Buncombe is spelled "Bumcombe," that makes no difference now. The custodian of tbe government building has not been appointed yet. and until this is done there will be no ap pointment ot janitor and watchman, tbe only positions not under the civil service rules. FEARFVI. ACCIDEMT, Proposition to Apply Home Rale to Onl) Part of Ireland . London, April 17. An important Statement is made public today in regard to the Irish home rule bill. It is to the effect that when tbe bill reachen the committec'stage 1re section of Rndi cals will support the proposal to leave tbe counties of Londonderry. Antrim Down and Armagh in the province of Ulster under Imperial rule, these being the counties in which t lie Unionist ele ment is strongest, and antagonism ot the Irish home rule tbe efore more pro nounced. It is considered doubtful Gladstone would a-sent to such a scheme even if the Irish Nationalist members are willing to do so. The proposition means tbe division ot Ireland, and the Irish leg islature created under tke home ruV bill would represent only a portion of tbe country. SHORT IM BANK ACCOUNTS. Campho Glycerine Lotioa ia a and fraarmat application for chapped bande. e, lipa, etc. Hot greasy or dl.aannable . in any way. Pot sale only at Grant's FkaK macv. It cleanses the teeth, atrengthrna the gaoii aad imparte fraarraace to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Orant's. We caa refer you to many reliable people in our own city who believe Buncombe Sareaparilla ia the beat blood purifier they ever uaed. Why use other and more aapea- aive preparation, when m hone product Is better and cheaper f Grant's. Do you shave yourselt or does a barber do it for you ? In either case, if you use our . Imported bay rum your faee will always re main smooth and tree from any irritation or reduces. 0Oc bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pare Witch Basle, ia attractive Pint bottlea, 28 centa. Grant's. Do not snfler with headache when you ktov that Antunlavane will reueve you en tirely. It ia a harmlesa but sure remedy. For aale at Grant's. Bnncombar Plasters a higher (Trade poroua plnater than the public hi. hitherto known. Try one. lS'cent. at Grant's. the bntl Anottaer aensallos la KwhTlU Financial Circles. Nashville. Tenn., April 17. Another sensation in financial circles was devel oned here today . John Schardt, cashier of the Mechanics bank, confessed to number of the officers ot the bank that he was short in his accounts to the amount of $40,000. It is thought that tbe amount will reach $75,000. Schardt is very ill at his home, and the fear of dying is said to have caused tbe confession. The bank baa filed an assignment. St. Elisabeth's Salve cures all aklndis It ia anpcrlor to all known remedies for core of pimple, or any akin eruption. tively guaranted to cure or mom; refunded. Por sale at Grant's Pharmacy. 24, South lain street. Apply the ealve ta the parts affected by rubbing in thoroughly with the finger every other night before retiring ynd yon wdl get rid of those disagreeable pimples or aay .kin eruption that may be troubling . yon. St Blisabet'a salve la for aale onlv at Orant's THE RTJi Til 1 a s u to a o o o ot a KRELEVS CUI He Mas well His secret for $io, BUY THE BEST ALWAYS! BEIN1TSH & REAGAN, AT CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES OF COURSE. A It .. ... " The Gate City Filter is the beat made, natural stone filter is the only safe one is safe to hare one now. A Bussel Carver or Cook Knife will make life more happy. They are always sharp. , My line of Table Cutlery and Solid Silver and Plated Spoons and Forks is better than ever before, and there are some special patterns I am closing; out at a sacrifice. In Crockery and Glassware, new patterns. New cash prices all the way through. DRUGGISTS, Olacircla St. and Pstton PROMPT ATTENTION. ACCURATE DISPENSING. UAXUFACTUr.EnS CF KGUUYS aTossaatatlaa Ofasssa sill Vassal- J. H. LAW, C5tmd 37 Fatten. Avormo, Aciiovillo, N. C. SOLE AOEOTS FOB ASHEVILLE. RECEIVES DlflECT FROM FACTORY. EACH PACKAGE IS STAMPED. UEIN1TSQ & REAGAN. CaiCAGO. April 17. The Times this morning says: Unless some untorseen obstacle comes in the way tbe famous bichloride of gold cure for drunkenness will pass ont of tbe hands of the Leslie E. Keeley company tomorrow. The price to be paid is SIO.OOO.UOO and a New York syndicate of capitalists is the pur chaser and all that is necessary to con summate tbe sale is Dr. Keeley 's signa ture to the contract, in which be agrees not to enter tbe same bnsaness again. Ardently Met ri own. Aidbm, N. C, April 16. Our farmer are hustling as usual preparing their land for another crop. The Arden and Tick Town baseball team played a match same Saturday I evening on the Shuford grounds. The score stood 2 to 19 in favor of tbe Arden boys. The Arden team did excellent playing considering tneir practice. Last Wednesday evening; at tne resi dence of Mr. Adam Reed of this place, in tbe presence of a few intimate friends. Mr. I. Uarren and miss saran Keca were married. Mrs. Stokes of New York is spending a few days with Mr. C. W. Beale of Arden Park. Mkvlnsr How With Powder. Pout Monroe, April IT; The" British fleet consisting of the Slake, Australia, Magicienne, Tartar and Partridge ar rived this morning. Tbe visitors fired a alate of 21 guns which were promptly replied to by the fort. The Blake then aluted tbe French, Russian and Italian flags by firing the number of guns due tbe rank of commander of each vessel. axo wilt e w-eil. City of Mexico, April 27. Ex-Presi dent Goasalcs continues to improve and his physicians report he is on tbe road to recovery. Dias has been an almost daiiy visitor to the sick: room and has gives bis old comrades every attention. A. Three-Year-Old Cnllcl Burned to Death Testerdav, Yesterday morning Mrs. B. Burnctte, who lives on Broad street, came over to the city to church, leaving her husband. B. Burnette, the College street black smith, at. home with their three-years old child. About 11 o'clock Mr. Bur nette went into tbe yard, leaving the child playing about the room. In a few minutes he beard the child scream and rushing in found the little one's clothing a mass of flame, baying caught from tbe grate tire. Mr. Burnette caught up a blanket off tbe bed and wrapped it about tbe child, in an endeavor to smother tbe names. In this . he wan successful. Mrs. Bur nette was called home by telephone and a physician summoned, and everything possible was done to save the child's lite. The burns were so severe, however, that the child died at 6 o'clock in tbe afternoon. The remains were interred this after noon in the cemetery at Wcaverville. Delay Ism Cslajnlna; It Mow Bx- plalned. Washington, A.pril 17. The probable reason for tbe hitherto unexplained de lay in the exchange of the ratifications of the extradition treaty recently concluded with Russia, was doubtless due to the absence of the Czar from St. Petersburg. He is visiting his second son, Cweorge, who on account of pulmonary weak ness, is spending; some time in tbe Cau cassus mountains, in Crimea. BLOWING HARD ! CaaBSCacaSBX TOVRN EV. The Final name Won dv J. A. nardoch Salnrdav Nlacn'. The final game in the checker tourna ment between members of the Buncombe Checker club was played off on Saturday night by Messrs. John A. Murdoch and Arthur Jackson, tbe latter having de feated J. Cadzow in tbe semi-final game 4 to O and one draw. The game, which lasted from 8 to 11:30, attracted many interested spec tators, and resulted in a victory for Mr. Murdoch, his score being to O and one draw. Mr. Murdoch has played 23 games in the club out of which games he won 21 and made two draws. A Blue Negro from Civile. Auburn, N. Y.. April 17. John John son, known as "the blue nigger from Clyde," ran amuck in the broom shop of Auburn prison this morning. He was armed with a sharp knife used in cutting broom corn and first attacked Charles Peck, a fellow convict from West Ches ter county, leaving him dead in bis tracks. He next fatally ataooea an other convict and wounded two others before he was shot by tbe keeper and rendered powerless. Just a Uar. Louisville. Kt., April 17. Tbe at- tornevs of A. R. Sutton have decided to account for his prodigious lying and roneous figures on the ground that be is and has been insane. The defease, so common in modern trials, has tbe at traction of a novelty in a trial for for- o o 13 y Be carried away bythe wlnd.nad3btn.ter of an advertlaement. We only ask you to come aad aee for yourself that we are sellina everything in the grocery line at low figure. for caahi A. large line of choice Canned Oooda, such aa PINE APPLES, PEARS. OKRAS, LOBSTERS. CORN. BEANS AND TOMATOES, CALIFORNIA FRUITS. Try our Omega Brand of Flour, the Beat on the Market. Freeh butter and cgn a apectalty. 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET J. A. WHITE. Tire avt acorrlstowss. Knoxyillk, April 17. Fire at Morris- town esrly Snnday morning destroyed the residence of Mrs. J. M. Bewlcv. the residence of T. O. Rice, cashier of the Lookout bank:, and tbe store of J. L. Hartley 8c. Co. Loss $10,000. with $5,000 insurance. Will Plant ihs Vnlon. London, April 17. At a meeting today of ship owners of London and provincial ports it was decided to make s united fight againt dictation on tbe part of union workingmen wnereyer tne latter should attempt to enforce tbeir dictation by a general strike or by strikers in de tail. sad lbs PaiherT SomutTiLLS, N. J., April 17. Mrs. fohn Budner, of Beaver . Brook, near Blairstown, N. J., gave birth to fosr children last Thursday morning, two boys aad two girls.. Mrs. Budner is but sixteen years of age. Both mother children axe doing well. aaillnsr Ont a Iwol or l Omaha, Neb., April 17. A strike h been ordered among tbe . boiler anakcrs. blacksmiths, moulders and pattern makers along the entire line of the Union Pacific. tm a ssnrninsr asn Hazblton, Pa., April 17. Fire is rag ing in tbe Crystal Ridge mine about mile from here. The fire department of this place have been summoned, rive men are said to be is tbe mine. MINERAL WATER ! Why aaflier with Ispiosanos aad all kind. f Una. KmR aid - Blood Taonua when nature has provided at Yooa Uoos a Straus Rimidt Hmnjia, Waounoxa aad InaxrawsrvB. The MINERAL WATBR. fresh from AAr. D. D. fsuttte'a SraiifO, now bdag daily delivered at any residence in Asheville. ia wernag woaaccfal cures, aa caa he testified by uoalrksof JaAn J A. Reed. Judge J. H. ltonaaa. Rev. J. I mm. J. R. Patterson. Doctors O. W. toy. Nelson. T. T- IdiUard, Bar. Ohio, now on spnaa street. hundred, of others. . Price, only AS aralloa. delivered daUy anywhere ta Orders taroaga mail, or left at Wright Sr Co. 'a shoe store. SS nue. will receive prompt ate given oa application. D. D. SUTTLE, 9S Collssrss SBta-ssssC. fehaidtr K1SEP COOL. THE NATURAL IGE GO. ( sow re thousand Wm. Price. Luttsville. Mo, writes: "I was afflicted with sciatica, and had lost tbe use of or; mm and one leg lor nine vetus. I ;t to Hot 8prings and tried differ nt doctors, but found cure until 1 tried Botanic Blood Balm. It made me sound aad well. I am well knows ia this vicinity' Will do thla for million and Sv. hwadred or clear sous naturally fr lea mean kucb a iaweet once.. wY,Kv mmm w . xa. weexnu, nu Spmee street, Aaallle. X. C fron a to No. AS aansin -tuv x MODEL STEAJ.1 LAUNDRY Country ground i liroger. tl and yellow com GiaZCa STRUT. IT I t if it:
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