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Asheville Daily Citizen , MEWS NEWS ASHEVILLE, N. C WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1893. PRICE 5 GENTS- VOLUME VIII. NO. 300. AT ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER KROGER' S Fine - cracker: Graham, Ginger, Lemon Yuilla and Orange SUMMER :-: COMFORT CONTEST WAXES WARM L1"VK NEWS ABOUT THE COM nfCa ELECTION, RECEPTION FLAKES, CRBAII FLAKES, CRBAM BISCUIT, LUNCH B18CUIT, SIC K CRBAM CAKB8, SPRUIT CSACKBRS, JMOLABSBS COOKIBS, (APRICOT TART, AC. ALL FRESH Sl BEST GRADE. X. Cooper, Horth Court Square, Cor. Main Street. We arc preparing to thoroughly introduce to the people of our city the great advant aire of a gasoline store. For ten years or more ttejr nave been a source of comfort to the people Bast and West, and to once aee them la aae we know will convince yon of their great blesaiag to the housewife. J ant let us see : A dinner can be cooked by the mistress in a white dress and with the leant possible labor. There is neither coal, wood nor kindling, smoke nor soot. Best of all there la no dust nor ashes. With a vapor atove the kitchen becomes one of cleaaeat, coolest and most delightful rooms in the bouse. No danger, no trouble to start burner. Space forbids further details of ite qualities. Call and sec it in operation. Can be found only at our store. THRASH'S - CRYSTAL - PALACE. LOW PRICES. China. Glass and House Goods, Ate.. Ac. Hany Names Added to lite for TonlRhl'a Meeting HV . -West withdraw From the Call LEVELED BY A CYCLONE Av HIINDREI1 BriLUINOB TORN DOWN. OBELISK - FLOUR. California canned fruits in aseorted aaes at wholesale price; assortment to suit purchaser. Jnst Receiied, a Large Sample Line ot Ladles' SPRING - CAPES- FROM A LARGE MANl'FACTUR KR ALL NEWEST CI.OHM AND THE LATEST S-g-w'Le'.n AT EXTRAORDINARY LOIV PRICES. IT WOULD BE WELL. TO CALL. EARLY AND MAKE SELECTION BEFORE THE STOCK IS PICKED OVER WE STILL CALL YOUR . ATTENTION TO OUR FINE LINE OF DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, GINGHAMS. PBRCBLBS. ETC. .VK W ART EMBROIDERY MATERIAL. WE: HAVE REDUCED: THE PRICE OF OBELISK: REAL. ESTATE. I. GWYN. W. W. WKST. Owyn Sc West, I Succeaon t Walter . Owjrn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securi at 8 It Placed Per Cent. Mourf PnbHc, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHBAST COURT 8QUARB. 37 Sontti Main Street. BON BONS AND CHOCOLATES! MINTS, CREAMS, &C. RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. Heston - Heston POWELL & SNIDER COUXLAND BROS., And itiTenmenl AgcnU tV PUBLIC. Ifloor, a?bll a- uuraly placed at S per cent. OAoaa Pat ton Arrflvc aecond JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Parnlshed and Unfurnished Bouses. OFFICB ROOMS. placed at Bight per c ft i c a 5 9 INT AOrinNTl 3 o 1st Door Below Grant's Drag Store. o V I FITZPATRIGK BROS., I Contractors and Dealers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WAIX PAPER. S3 NoiTB Man aMUT, AIsmflLLs. N. C. TBLBMIONB NO. 13 s a. s a d 8 o o a o o Q W o 'J o ft a x H X at ta o K ta a 2 3 t- o 3 U o C5 as C AT -CLOSEST POSSIBLE PRICES OF COURSE. The date City Filter ia the beat made. A natural stone filter is the only safe one. It is safe to have one now. A Kussel Carver or Cook Knife will make life more happy. They are always sharp. M.y 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. o HEIN1TSH & REAGAN, DRUGGISTS, Church at. and Paiton Awe, PROMPT ATTENTION. ACCURATE DISPENSING. ccnlWe commltlee scvrral Dec It is no exaggeration of facts to say that no city election ever held in Ashe ville has awakened a livelier interest than the one that is to be held on the first Monday in Ma v, preceded by the pri mary on Saturday. The business roan calls on his brothers in trade and talks the situation over with serious face, and the laborer dis cusses eagerly with bis neighbor the men suggested for office and the probable out come of the municipal contest. There are men who want a priroa-r. -.md who want the primary to decide the matter. At the same time there are men who do not want a primary, and who will not participate in one when it is held. It in this independent element that is sued the call published in The Citizen vestetday, with near 300 signatures. tor a meeting; in the court house this evening at 8 o'clock "to nominate a ticket for mayor and other city officsrs at the coming municipal election, inde pendent of party lines. The following names have been added to the call: J C Lipe, G R Neill. G W Curtis. W C Bradford, J E Jones, W 4 Jones, J L Hankins, J T Justice, G F Poor, F M Whitaker, J G Buckner, T E Davis, F Austin. J S Mosseller, W E Britt, G W Britt, J B Deake, J M Miller, D A Wilson, I T Young. A Whitlock, L Chapman. S P Mears. S J Simpson. B Seigler, E P Gilkey, A W McFee. C L Rice, I G Lance. L M Tiner. I II Kbinehardt. S I R Evans, James I Bruce, T I Perkinson, J M Led- lorcl.J Graves. I M Foster, 11 I Baird, Jas S Grant, T F Patton, A M Smith, W C Jones. Fred A Hull. Chas E Milliard. W F Snider, C M Stikelcathcr, W O Roberts. A R Ogburu, C A Kavsor, R O Nerill. C II Hopkins. Chas B Atkin son. Frank M Linriscv, Win A Holland, T L Hvndmati.J II Frankbn, G H Mil ler. F M Snvder, V H Shank. I) C Col lins, Neil Lee. D U l-.ee, Horace F Gover, I M Steele, Prof E F Coir. W P Pccram, D F Mitchell, T J P Peacock, A F Mor ris. Tom Lindsev. F M Lindsey. M Wes tall, D S Ball. M Ball. S M Redmond. J H Case. J W Anderson. I) W Cnuhle. A I Holcomle. 1 l Rea . an. R I) Sherrill, R J Stokelej-. GS Arthur. W J Car son, N IJ Atkinson, Natt Atkinson R S Stewart, E Sevier, A M Svientv, Geo H Burnhntn, T C II Dukes, J R Stevens. WM Clark. G A Shank, William L Smalley, D M Alexander, S V Mitchell. L L Whitehead, G O Arthu--. I A Own bev, W. S. Lvlc. A M Mi Guire, J J White, N B West a II, G M Williams. R A Luther. William Ward, T F Mall.v. jr . L B Alexander. J C Swink. B C Trexlcr, W A Posey, A Ju-k, B 1 Saunders, J M Spurlin, W J Calais, J S Fotater. fl Mo Primary In Hit. Editor The Citizen: Having been elected a member of the executive com mittee of the independent movement, which is avowedly opposed to the com ing primarv, it is inconsistent in me to rcniiiin longer n the regular Democratic rxecu' ire committee, and I takeocc.-tsion to publiclv iiiuiounce that I have notified the said regular Democra'ic xecutive coinmittee of mv resignation as a mem ber thereof nnd as judge ol election, and of ray determination not to participate in the said primary election. Verv res pectfully. I I'm. W. West. Favors) a Citizens' Ticket. Editor The Citizen: I thank the voters of the Second ward for the unani mous recommendation given me at the ward convention for the office ol Advisor, but must say that I cannot accept the nomination, as I am heartily in favor of a citizens' ticket and will not go into the primary. My reasons for so doing are the same that hundreds ot other demo crats have, and they are so well known to the public that it is unnecessary to give any of them here. J. Af. (Vesta. Another Declination. Burros. The Citizen : Since I was nom inated last Friday night ascandidate for alderman from the Fourth ward, I have sold ray property in that ward, and will move from it during this week. In view ot this change of residence from the Fourth to another ward of the city, I feel in duty bound to decline to accept the nomination. Otherwise, I would serve if the people wish it. IV. l. Walker. Cspl. Johnslon oecllues. Editor The Citizen : 1 see by The Citizen of a recent date that I have been suggested for Alderman. While I greatly appreciate the compliment paid me by m v friends. I beg to say to them that my health is such that my .physicians forbid my taking any part in business of any kind, and hence I must decline to have my name presented to the primary. Very truly, Thoa. D. Johnston. Withdrawal or Mr. Hullle. . I Hereby announce the withdrawal of my name as a candidate for office of Al derman in the city of Asheville. My business demands entire attention. Duly appreciating the hearty endorsement of my fellow citizens, as expressed in two meetinics. I remain, obediently. u. nuttic. INCESSANT BOMBARDMENT GRANT'S PHARMACY. A. MOI8V PLACE IS ROADS TODAY Twenlv Pernoni Injured, Sosne of Wnona Mav Die DatnaKe JSa llrhated at jo.oooTorreiils f Rain pall. Osage City, Kan , April 19. About 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon one of the worst cyclones which ever visited Kansas'struck this city, and in a short time 40 buildings were wrecked and several lives lost. About 20 persons were seriously injured, many ot whom will probably die. Part of the citv devested lies on the south side of the tracks of the Santa Fe railway and comprises both business and residence buildings. Fully lOO houses, barns and stores in the suburbs were completely demolished. Telegraph and telephone lines are all down and the streets are lined with debris. The damage is estimated at $50,000. Osawatomie, in this State was also in the patb of the cyclone, a terrific hail storm occurring at 6 p.m. Houses were 0ooded from the torrents of rain, win dows broken, and several barns and small buildinus blown over. Lyndon, Kan., April 1U. A cyclone here last night blew down the court house, jail and the Methodist church, and killed Henry Hirst, who was stand ing on the street corner. The French Flaxshlp In It "Was Washday on itae American Ves sel) and They Did Plot Appear To Advantage. Fort Monroe, Va., April 19. Another foreign ship dropped anchor with fleet this morning, the French flagship Are thuse. She was sighted before many persons were astir, at 8 o'clock. As the bonds on the flagships at anchor were playing the national anthem the big cruiser came laaily driltiug down in the Roads under easy steam, and just as she got abreast of the Philadelphia, the American ensign broke out from her main and as its folds straightened out to t be stiff breeze. 2 1 guns were fired in it honor. The Arethuse bad hardlv taken her position with her two companions Jean Bart and Uussard, at the extreme east end of the fleet when the water bat terv at the port answered her, gun for gun. Then Admiral Ghernrdi saluted with 17 more gnus and the Philadelphia promptly responded with the same. These ceremonies over the Frenchman turned her attention to tl.c foreigners in harbor and for over half an hour there was an incessant bombardment, from Quick regular volleys of the Britishers, the deliberate sharp cracks of the Rus sians and the heavy, ponderous thunder of the Hollander, to the prompt reports of the Italian as thev all WHEREAS 'tis knowsibtyond a question that headache, bile and indigestion hare formed a pact of treason to haunt the gay and festive board throughout this gladsome season; now, therefore, be it understood that all such direfull ills can be defied and cured for good by using Buncombe Pills O pills for IS cents. Orant's. We do not hesitate to say that onr Syrop of Tar and Wild Cherry is the best cough syrup ever sold in A.sheville. We bare sold over one thousand bottles of it and the de mand for it has constantly increased ever since we placed it on the market. As It Is plcsant to take, children do not object to it and it always gives relief. Try it; 28 cents per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Campho Glycerine Lotion Is a soothing and fr&frrant application for chapped hands, face, lips, etc. Not greasy or disagreeable In any way. Por sale only at Grant's Phar- Kone Kllas and The Wesleru Dis trict Attorneyship. Charlotte, N. C, April Spec ial. The Observer's Washington snccial says : Prof. Ebcn Alexander of the University, the new Minister and Consul to Greece, Roumania and Servia, arrived at the Metropolitan hotel this morning, ac companied by Dr. James Manning, of Durham. I think he was not expected so earl v. Those who judge by superficial indications sav "he does not look like a Minister to Greece," but those who know the man aver that no Ameiican Minister to Greece has ever been worth ier of the distinction. Prof. Alexander with Secretary Ransom, called at the State Department and was sworn in. He read a preliminary abstract of his duties, but will receive more explicit in structions before be embarks, several weeks later. He will be here only a day or two. On the strength of things recently spo ken by the President. Kope Ehas says he expects the district attornevship. It is implied that the President has satisfied himself by consultation with some mem bers of the bar and by reading the, en" dorsements of others, that Mir. Elias knows enough law to administer the duties of the place. Senator Ransom may p;o on the com merce sub-committee and harbor investi gation to California which starts about the first of May. MARV ANDERSON TO WRITK for an She Ih Gathering Material AntobloKraphv. Louisville, April 16. Mrs. Mary An derson Navarro has written here to an old friend, Mrs. R. Kelly, wife of the editor of the Louisville Commercial, that she would like to obtain reminis cences of her first days as an actress, especially her stage debuts. Mrs. Navarro is preparing an autobi ography of her stage life. She is in no hurrv about the matter, but means to take" her time in the writing. Last year a publisher offered to pay her $10,000 for a story. She wants tier trienus t.o seno her any little anecdotes that they think will be interesting in order to help her with her book. Mrs. Navarro had nothing to say about returning to America. At present the Navarros are in Rome, and they have been passing the winter in the south of Europe. Mrs. Navarro writes that hr lite is very happy. Aew yoi k Sun. ANTIQUE JM P 8UI.I.." smart saluted or answered salutes ol the admiral com munding the new arrival. The reports made by so many discharges fairly shook the ground and caused window panes to rattle like hail falling upon a tin roof. Today was wash clay on the An.erican ships. The rigginu of the vessels was strung with jumpers, trousers and black silk hhtidkerchiets of the sailors, which fluttered in the breeze and added nothing to the beauty of the visscls. The harbor continues to fill with all sorts of pleasure boats, big side wheel steamers and luxuriant yachts. Many people who could not obtain accommo dations on shore have come in their chartered steamers ami live iibonrd them at night, while the ilav thev spend visit- ing ships and seeing sights irf the har bor. The Argentine Republic's ship b-s not vet arrived. Nor has the other Russian and the two Italians .vh!ch arc some where in the vicinity of the Capes and may drop in at any moment. All of the British ships have arrived and the last trench cruiser to come in completes that country's display. Three more Russians are expected to reach New York before the close of the review. Two Brazilian ships are en route from West Indies, and the Spanish ships arc some w here between here and Havana with the Columbus caravels in tow. All of these war vessels are likely to arrive before the end ol the week, and Admiral (iherardi is c--undent that when be pails Monday there will be few countries that have accepted the in vitation to participate in the review whose ships will not be here. J "st before noon the new cruiser De troit, which has had her trial trip North, came into the Roud- with two brooms made fast to her rigging, indicating that the navy had another ship that cruld s-eeptnc seas. She circulated around the fleet and then steadied for Baltimore. Washington, April 19 The President expects to be absent from Washington about a week in attendance upon the naval review and the opening of the Wrrld's Fair. He w:'l go to New York next week and remain until the official ceremonies connected with the review are over. A short rest will follow bis return to Washington, and he will then leave for Chicago to be absent three or four uays. Details ot the program are not arranged. President Cleveland will not attend the naval rendezvous in Hampton Roads and Mrs. Cleveland will not accompany her husband to Chi cago, although she will jro with him to New York. All the ladies of the families of members of the Cabinet will be with the President and Cabinet in New and probably will accompany the dential party to Chicago. It cleanses the teeth, strengthens the gums and imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. We 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- aivc preparations when a home product is better and cheaper ? Grant's. Do 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. GOc bottles at Grant's. Absolutely I'nre Witch Haxle, In attractive Pint bottles. 25 cents. Grant's. to not suffer with headache wben you know that Antimiranc will relieve you en tirely. It is a harmless but sure remedy. Kor sale at Grant's. Btincombv Plasters a higher grade porous plaster than the public his hitherto known. Try one. 15 "cents at Grant's. St. Klizabeth's Salve cures all skin diseases. It is superior to all known remedies for the cure of pimples or any skin eruption. Posi tively guaranted to cure or mnnev refunded. For sale at Grant's Pharmacy, :J4 South Nl ttin street. Apply the salve ta the parts affected by rubbing; in thoroughly with the finger everr other nig;ht before retiring ynd you will get rid of those disagreeable pimples or any shin eruption that may be troubling rou. !t Eliaabet's salve is for Hale onlv at Orant's BLOWING HARD ! York Presi- A MINK FLOODED. i There May sen Loss of O. America's Oldest Locomollve Going to Chicago. II ARRisnt-KG, Pa., April IS. The ova tion tendered the "John Hull" train increases as the little locomotive with ira two ancient coaches proceed west ward. After leaving Philadelphia last evening large crows gathered along the banks overlooking the Pennsyl vania railroad in the suburbs of the city, and cheered lustily as "John Bui." puffed along in a noisy struggle to maintain a fifteen mile rate. The engine screeched responses with its thrill whis tle. Through the sparsely settled country a good speed was kept up, although the stops were frequent and the escorting special train was many times obliged to pulled out sharply in order to save John Bull and its coaches for the inspec tion of the World's fair visitors. Though the hour grew late for quiet country folks, all the stations were crowned to see the novel sight. OOP WHAT THEV WANTED) Universal 35 and 37 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OFKOUMYS Sods Fountain Open mil Year SOLE A6ENTS FOR ASHEVILLE. RECEIVE DIRECT FROM FACTORY. EACH PACKAGE IS STAMPED. HEIN1TSH & REAGAN. Lunched In The Wonda. Little Rock, Ark., April 19. Twenty five masked men overpowered the jailor at Morrillton shortly after 11 o'clock last night andtook Flannigan Thornton, a negro, who recently murdered Consta ble Charles F. Pate, to the woods. Up to a late hour the sheriff has been unable to ascertain the whereabouts of the mob. A reward of S10 for the capture and conviction of each member of the mob has been offered by the sheriff. Conway. Ark., April 19. Flannigan Thornton, the slayer of Charles Pate, constable of Howard township, Con say, was lynched this morning at Mor I rillton. Ark. Big Maw Mill Fire Nkw Orleans, April 19. Last evening the Pelican saw mill was destroyed by fire, also a million feet of lumber, with no insurance. Thirty cottages in the vicinity and a pile driver were also burned. The total loss foots up $100, OOO. The cottages were occupied by laboring men who lost all their furniture Sailrage Granted In llelglum Urissklls. Anril lO. esterday a vote was taken in the Chamber of Depu ties reversing the former action of that body and granting universal suffrage. practically as demanded by tie working men. This has completely allayed the agitation among the industrial popula tinn. Strikers here, at Antwerp and other places generally resumed work this morning and no turtner trouoie is o- prchended. Lonlawllle Bids SVKliz Vrr Capllol Loi isvillk, Ky., April 16. The Louis ville Council has ordered an election on April 27 on a po position to issue $1, OOtl.OOO bonds to be eiven the State to gether with a suitable building site, if the capitol is removed from Frankfort sto Louisville. Tea dollars will buy a suit not matched elsewhere at higher price. Whitlock Clothing House. Lire. Suamokin, Pa., April 19. Water Ironi Old Fiddle Green workings broke into Luke Fiddle colliery at 8 o'clock this morning. A number of men escaped alter a thrilling experience. It is not known as yet whether all the men got out. Rescuing parties have gone into the mine. Hundreds ot people are at the mouth .of the sloie awaiting particu lars. A world's Pair Horror. Chicago, April 17. While one of the heavy guns forming part ot the govern ment exhibit at the World's Fair was being hoisted into place today the tackle broke and the gun fell on two of the men at work upon it. J. w. walker was flattened into a pulp, and Corpl. W. J. Kearp was badly mashed. The gun weighs 14 tons. A Nobleman Dead, Beklim. April 19. Count Hismarck- Schierstein, the head of the noble and an cient house of Hismarck-Schoenhausen, to which Prince Bismarck belongs, died vestcrdav at Scbierstein, in Hesse Nas- son, tbe seat ot the family. o 7 Be carried away bythe wind'and'bluater of an advertisement. We only ask you to come and see for yourself that we are selling everything in the grocery line at low figures for cash: A large line of choice Canned Goods, such as PINE APPLES, PEARS, OKRAS, LOBSTERS, CORN. BEANS AND TOMATOES, CALIFORNIA FRUITS. Try our Omega Brand of Flour, the Beat on tbe Market. Fresh butter and egga a specialty. 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET' Ileaih of a rromlneut Maas- KicHMOSi). Va., April 17. U. O. Nolt ing. ex-president of the National bank of Virginia, the Chamber of Commerce and Tobacco Exchange, died Sunday, and was buried this afternoon. Gains In Rhode Island. Providence, R. I., April 16. The Democrats elected a Senator and eleven Renresentatives in Providence yesterday. This gives the party control of tbe next House. Foundered In at Gal . Seattle. Wash.. April 19. Tbe sloop E L. Elida. silk-laden, foundered oft Cape Flattery Monday night in a heavy gale It is rcpsrted that four lives were ost. city elec- of the J. A. WHITE. MINERAL WATER ! Why suffer with Indigestion and all kinda f LlTIX, KlDNKV AND BLOOD TaoOBXM when nature has provided at Yoo Dooa a Sobs Kbmkdy Habmlbss, Wholbsohb and Inbxpbnsivb. The MINERAL WATBR, fresh from Mr. D. D. Battle's Rbhakkablb Spbino, now being daily delivered at any residence in Asheville, is working wonderful cures, as can be testified by inquiries of Judge J K- Reed. Judge J. H. Merrlraon, Rev. J. L. White. J. K. Patterson, Doctors G. W. Pore fay. Nelson, D. T. Millard. Mr. Barns of Ohio, now on Spring street, AsheTille, and hundreds of others. Price, only 10 cents a Kallon. delivered dally anywhere in thedty. Orders through mail, or left at Blsnton, wngat c v:o.-s snoe store, s pattoa are. nuc, will receive prompt attention. Analy sis jfl v -ti on application. D. D. SUTTLE, as College Street. feb21dtf There are no Beauty Bright. CMatarettes made like Jnst a Llltl. Peoria. 111., April 19. The tion yesterday resulted in entire Republican ticket. Examine our stock before buying spring outfit. Whitlock Clothing Iloua KEEP COOL. THE NATURAL ICE GO. Will do this for you, having now ready two million and five hundred thouand pbssds of clear solid naturally frosen lee from 8 to 12 inches thick at lowest prices. Call oa or write to w. n. westaii, manager, No. 16 Spruce street, Asheville, N. C aprldSa TM.Y TBS I MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY WOEEJ 71 I CHURCH STREET,
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