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Citiz aiily NEWS en NEWS I Tocfsxy. ASIIIinr3ClLEr N. C. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY lO, 1893. PRICE 5 CEltfTS. -4 x. TATE to tire Trade our new cigar S IS N S IN A T I O N REAL ESTATE. B. OWN. W. W. WB8T Gwyn Sc West, ccr-Krn t Walter B. Owyn I ESTABLISHED 1881 -WEFER TO BANK OF MHEVILLE. Heal Estate. rely riaccd mt a fot"J Public. Canumtaalouer of Deesha. FIRE INSURANCE. BOOTH BAIT COURT BQUARB. c.snl Kartstte NOTARY PVBUC M amvarelx planus at par cam. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AKO LOAM CHOKER. 'malthas and Uafuraiaaed Boaan. ' ' omc booms. at Bight per cent. J. 33:. Law 35-37 PATTON AVENUE. Cliina, Glass, Cixtleiry Lamps. " W cotwtlT carry a complete and elggant variety of fire o'clock fax and toddy kettlea rro 9U.HS ipwarda. TJtto Cc:lsn isd Filttrsv . Keaatttal aa ortmtat ot hmtupng and ta.ad laaa pa and the i t im pro Ted SPECIAL. OFFER THIS WEEK. TIISW GOODS You will un derstand how we do it when you have compared WILL PUT our pricea MONEY and quality with those of others. For Staple & Fan YOUR cy Groceries, Feed,&c.,-II POCKET, on -A.. I. Cooper, Horth Court Square. Cor. -tin Street. Jest Recclied, a Urgo Sample Line ot Ladles' spriznGt - CAPES FROM LARUE MANUFACTUR ER 't AL.L. NBWI&ST COI4IM AND TUB LATEST RTVLRa 4X EXTRA fyrtDINA tt V PRICES. it vrotrx-rt be well to cau EARLY JkND lid A KB SELECTION BBPOKXS TUB STOCK IS PICKED OVBR WE STILL CALL. YOUR A TTBtrrtON TO OUR FINE LINE Of DMttJ96 GOODS. TRIM MINUS. UINOrrjlBdS. PBRCBLBS, ETC. NEW itlTT EM BROIDERY MATE RIAL. 37 vstta. Main mrt. Strawberries ! STRAWBERRIES I Fr3sii and Fine. PtCKEO IM the Momwira, OM SALE IM THE EVEMIMO, T- utta Main 8treet. FITZPATRICR BROS., - Cow I rai lore and Dealera In Hlxed Paints and Painters' Snpplies, PAPER. SS Noitb Maw ftnan. AMnilLl. M. C. TBLRPHOIB NO. I 3 His Loncst Prices in Ton. rtmient I KicfaW Oecoratrd Toilet Seta each, worth 94.00. LOW PRICES FLOf?H BAtGAlHS THIS AID IEXT HEBK OHLY. SOdomea Thtm China Break fumt I'latea at SS canto gmsr m, vrorth double tbe prict; lOO mtm Hue thin China Team, S5 cents act. worth $1. US; BOO domen thin Tumbler 0 cento dome a chomp mt ft .OO domen : SO t wo burner (fa rare (MfWma, 01.6S; ZOO tfemry XX Copper Bottom Cone Pot as. 3S mnd 3 cento. ray arrerweaf oa LAKP31- Nifrht Lmmpa, pink matt blue. Nickel Lmmpa with abmde. Lmmp, spring cztea- fines as a ah . Mr wmi . mrnly S3.SS; hmmwtammte Banquet Lamp, writH allk mnd lace Skade, Poliah Brmaa mod Deetormted Fount, only 03.9S; hma bean mold tor ST SO; SO domen deHcaxte Jap mnd A. l. Codfe Cape mnd Saucer, S3 cento. See onr price on 10 piece Chamber Seta. TCaASirS - CRYSTAL - PALACE. 4 LTTON AVKNVIX. TUBE ROSE BULBS We Hare a Large Lot of TUBE ROSE BULBS Which we Offer Very Cheap POWELL & SN IDKR o o o o Q W o 6t o 6C a: M - O b e 2 2 o S. It 2 I a i a o o o s o oc o i o 5 ft 1 o m a a J( 3 s 5 2. s a : 3-- HRIN1TSB fi REAGAN, DRUGGISTS. Ckawrcli St. aitacl itton Ave. PROMPT ATTENTION. ACCURATE DISPENSING UAISUFACTUEERS GFKOUUYS ntailn o tHV SOLE :ACERTS FOB ASREYILLL RCCCIVEa) MRCCT FACTOHY. EACH PACKAGE IS 8TAMPBO. HEIN1TSB & REAGAN. Bmndmotme canto; f. aa. amir SM OOt . Library MIGHTY FLOOD OF WATER WHOI.K IIWIPPI VALI.F.V IB4TENKB. r The Wtcr Will Wrk Orasast utraaHaa t Kt Coattlajai t aV-laas amatttwaur Traflle Interrnplcd MaM aWIII Intact. M Bur His, Tcna., May 10. The whole Misaisaippi valley from Cairo to Nc.r Orleans- is threatened with the most disastrous overflow in ita history. The river continues to rise at an alaraning rate, and, from present indications, it will go to the hacbest point ever reached. The water is over a fbot'&bove the dan iccr line at Memphis and two more feet are expected. The levees below Memphis are intai-1 scft in Deapox county. Ark., where ttc -whole country is flooded and the Mis souri Pacific track is submerged to . the depth of several teet. Railroad traffic in that section is of coarse indefinitely snspended. The river above Memphis has left its banks and the whole of Mis sissippi county. Ark., is flooded. tlHINAL COVI aaalnattlon orwi is tta- Llewellvn Tbe present term of the Criminal court is the longest ever held aioce tbis court was established. It is now in ita third week and may possibly ran into its fourth. The greater portion of tbe court's time ysterday afternoon waa taken up by tbe selection of a jury In tbe Llewellyn murder case. Tbe jurora chosen are: I. Black, Cbas. Henderson. T. A. Dilling ham, las. E. Joiner, T. J. Carland. Peter nan, J. n. snelson, S. t. Lance. A. F. Walton, J. H. Brit tain, K. E. Em bier, A. . uimngaam. Tbe case of State vs. Ben. Barrett, for murder, was considered until the hour of adjournment and Judge Carter ordered special venire ot luu men, drawn rom tbe turv box. to aooear Friday morning at 10 o clock. Barrett was arraigned early in tbe afternoon and pleaded not guilty. He will be rep. resented by Thos. A. Jones, Gadger & Martin and . M. Gudger. The examination of witnesses in the Llewellyn case was be&run when court convened this morning. The principnl State's witness, Mr. Coxe. and Medi co! Expert Banner were examined up to he adjournment at noon. TUB LIGHT INFANTRV. eaade concert und Prise Earlll Mai IT amaaat is, Citizens interested in the growth and prosperity of Askeville look with a great deal of pleasure upon tbe rapid strides that the Asbeville Light Infantry is mak ing toward a place for itself, worthy of tbe city that it represents, in the State Guard. Tbe company bas never, with the possible exception of tbe first few years after ita organization, been in a condition to compete with tbe other companies of the State for a place in tbe first rank. Since tbe first of this year several chanjres have taken olace in tbe organization of the company, a new con stitution bas been adopted, as well as new and strict bylaws, both ot which win ten a to make tbe men of tbe com pany more soldierly than heretofore. The officers and members of tbe company individually and collectively have made up their nJnds to work for'the advance ment and prosperity of the organization. ana at encampment tbis year want tbe company to be the - best one on tbe eia. Tbe Lurht Id fan try 'a nromenade con cert and prize drill at the Farmers ware- uuwk wu (uc vTcnrasra 01 may 1 1 ana is wiu kivc aui oi inose interested in tnc company an onnortnnitv to he In in nut. ting tae a. l. j. where it belongs, at tbe neaa oi toe stare uoard. WENT TO ts DBATH. Iv mt Btc lias, the Sing Smg, N. Y., May lO. The body of Frank W. Roehle. who with Thomas Pallister, escaped from the death cells in Sing Sing prison. April 20, was found by three fishermen this morning in tbe Hud son river, opposite Rocklaad. directly across the river from Sine Sine. Tbe fishermen towed tbe remains of the mur derer to a wharf and immediately noti fied the prison officialn State Director Jackson and Princinal Keeper Connaugbton at once went to the spot and identified tbe body by means of a picture and tbe prison shoes which tbe dead murderer wore. Tbe body waa very much decomposed. bearcning par'ies are now frying to find the body of Pallister in the river. When the body had been . washed Ft was found that Roeble had been shot in tnc rignt aiuc oi tne neaa. i be suppos lion is mat raniatcr snot mm. Washington, May lO. The President today made tbe following; appointments: Frank H. Jones, Illinois, first assistant postmaster general; Stephen H. Nendon, Tennessee, special examiner of chemicals in the district of New Orleans: Edwin Myers Gilkson, Weal Virsriuia. collector of internal revenue tor tbe district of west viTRioia; wm. is. M on son. post master at Griffin. Ga., vice P. Weatberon rcmoveo; jonn a. uvaon at Washing' ton, Gau, vice Susie Q. Gat bell, removed Hew ltrare was sac T Scotland Neck, N. C. May 3. Miss Bet tie D- loyner. one of the beautiful. charming and popular young ladies of tbe community, waa married at her home, two miles from town, this morn, iag to Mr. fobs L. Cony benour, a large and popular lumber manufacturer. Rev. W.J. Smith officiated. Kchroond Dia. patch. Wamsaw. lad. May lO. Tbe village, ot North Galveston, ten miles northwest of this dty. was almost totally destroyed by fire yesterday. J. J. Jacksoa and wife and two sons and a dauBghter perished m tbe flames. Loan STS.OOO. IB lWCKVJJ Evenlno;. At its regular meeting last evening tbe Lyceum listened to tbe reading of a finely prepared paper on' "Temperance" by Rev- F. W. Sanders. The speaker advo cated temperance in all thing. Our bodies, he said, should be kept pure and clean, fit for temples. Tbe pefectly healthy man feels no need of any stimu-?Jnt-. while the overworked man. badly fed and housed, feels the need of some tbina;. He should be helped to better Hvinar and have mrar nleaaant recrea tion. Th - coffee room should take the place of tbe saloon. Mr Saunders thought it unwise as well as impossible to prohibit tbe making of anything so necessary in many ways as alcohol. Key R. P. Campbell heartily endorsed all that the lending speaker bad said, bat declined to make an extended ad da, aayrng that he had come to listen tr what men were thinking: of. He bad al the talking be was able to do on other lines. Maj. T. C. Wcatall took issue with Mr. Sanders and was for putting tbe law on what be thought was the right side of the matter. He wanted no gov- ti ii men it paTxucrsnrp in trie liquor busi ness md declared himpelf a m-ohihtt-inn. st tti for the war. Col. V. S. Lusk thoueht the beat wa to deal with tbe whiskev bnaineaa waa to punish tbe drunkard with increasing severity for each offence. Col. L. Al. Hatch called attention to the fact that vounc men in training for contests pledged themselves to purity of life and the strictest Umnranrc. H urged from this the importance of nla. grounds for tbe youth. He sai 3 that the boy who is trying to make himself hardy and enduring is a very different animal from the cigarette child who is preparing himself to feel the need of stimulants. 'THE Vl.OWKR QVKEN Ihe Uranrt s?rtla)v KTcnlns The new "Flower Queen; or. the Coro nation of tbe Rose," will be rendered by a chorus of sixty-five children Irom the public schools of the city at the Grand opera house Friday evening of this week. The entertainment will be very pretty and the careful training of tbe children assures the perfect success of the can tata. Tbe proceeds are to be riven to the school library fund. The rtrice of admission will he RO n-nt. for adults and 25 cents for children un der 16 years of age. I ne tollowincr will be tbe nersonifica- tions in tbe production : Recluse Miaa Bra Branch KOaC K4 1 . . Raw WKltlnW Sunflower Mtaa Nora Ware Croctta Miaa Mabel Randolph Dhlia........ Miaa Dally Cook J;Uy Miaa Cora Perry ia"T- .- Miaa Mabel Weldon Hollyhock Ml.. rv.n mhi jPnica VI iaa Cora P. 'ouch-mc ot.. Miaa Carrie Whltl lock MiajaunaTale. Ante Mr. H A.. LlndHY Chomaea of RdlotrnM. T m- vinu. Mignonettea, Heather-bella, and PopiHrn. ' Fairy Dance Miaaea Rhea Peatheraton. and Dawy Branch. Tbe people who attend tfaia and tbe honse should be filled, mnv he sure of an enjoyable performance. WATEI Plenty In Ibe Barannanoa. Bat I.lt tie m JtMlmevllle. The water supply was cut oft" nearly all of yesterday and last night, and today like condition has existed. M. H. Kelly bas been at work at the pumping station today making the connection be tween the new water pump and the old pipe line, and expects to finish the work this evening. As soon as this is done the pump will be put to work and the water wdl be turned into the citv as quickly as t sufficient bead has been re ceived. When the new pumo eets down to work it is hoped that there will be no more trouble for some time. Yesterday afternoon some neraon iur np the terra cotta pipe which carries water into the reservoir from am-inca on the mountain cut the pipe and turned the water down the mountain side. The fact was noticed and the damaere re paired last night. COUCDN! KBMO'VK THEM. Wh Clerk Patterson Had to Bor row am Hait. yesterday before the Criminal court adjourned at noon the slips of paper con taining tbe names of the special venire in the Llewellyn murder case were placed in Clerk J. K. Patterson's hat. At the conclusion of the call of veniremen court adjourned. leavinsr tbe choosins of the jury till after dinner. The slips were still in tnc cierc-s nat, ana udge barter in formed Mr. Patterson that tbe law would not allow the removal of the slios except oy a cbiid under lu years old. as tbe selection ot the jury proceeded This settled tbe matter and Mr. Patter son had to go to dinner under a bor rowed tile. t "-r BBA.O. Robert Carter, Colored. Dl Of Heart Dlneatate Today. About 1:0 this afternoon Robert Carter, colored, entered the basement of No. ID South Main street, occupied by Jennie Corn, a colored woman, and sat down on a chair. While in this position be had an attack of heart trouble and died almost instantly. Carter has for a loner time been in the emolov of P. Stikeleatber as driver, and was a faithful workman. He was about 30 yea's old, and leaves a wife and one child. "W. . c. a.. Financial Canrai The finance committee of the Y. M. C. A. is now making its annual canvass for funds and thus far with excellent reaulta. Some subscriptions have been increased, in several instances doubled, and in a a few cases quadrupled. Tbe amount needed to complete tbe year is nearly S3, UUO and if every friend will assist tbe amount can confidently be expected. Biacat jeslsnsy Killed HI Vienna, May lO. In tbe theatre at Lomberg last night Herr Delcsnk, one of the actors, walked to tbe foot lights. drew a revolver and in fall Sight of tbe audience, placed the weapon to bis bead ana oiew nia Drains out. jealousy ot a young actress was the cause. Quartette "The Life Boat. graph at Carmicbacl'a. on phono- LAST PUBLIC APPEARANCE ni.I.aVBBN VXCTOaUA. Al CATB SOON T SX- Annouiicement BnsrKats ttaaj ThooKht-Brlllab ertail in-tltuic- ODeaed toy The Qaaeen Time Prlnee AlleaacXa. London, May 10. Tbe British Impe rial Institute was opened today with brilliant ceremony by her Majesty Queen Victoria. Tbe ion shone brightly, and tbe occasion was therefore moat propi tious lor tbe homage of Her Majesty's subjects upon this, it is said, her last public appearance. Tbe Queen started from Buckingham palace at 13:19. Tbe royal procession consisted of six car riages. Her Majesty appeared to be in good health and radiant spirits. She bowed incessantly in response to the cheers of the multitudes who thronged tbe route to tbe Institute. Tbe Queen reached the Institute at 12:30. The Prince of Wales and other members of the Royal family were aiao present. YOfJMO KaSaTOBUaMa. t Xxa Time Democrarlc CltY or ajontarllle. Louis vn.u, May 10. Representatives of the young Republicans of tbe United States assembled in annual convention in Macauly street this morning-. Every seat ou the main floor, as well as in the balcony and gallery was occupied. Sev eral hundred people were content with standing room, and fully a thousand were unable to gain admission. Mayor Tyler delivered an address of welcome. He said be was called as Democratic mayor of a Democratic city to greet a large ana influential gathering of Repub lican bretbern. and the city of Louisville would do its utmost to give them a geniune Kentucky welcome. Gen. J. L. Crawfoid, of Newport, welcomed the convention for the State league, and Hon. Agustus E. Wilson for tbe Republi cans of Louisville. After addresses ot welcome, Mr. Clarkson took the chair. He looked pale and weak. The official can read by secretary Humphrey show 38 states ana territories re t resented. President Clarkson then addressed the convention THB CO'TTOX C RO acre -Will Probably be Up to tbe A vera if-. Washington. May lO. The cotton reriort of the department of agriculture for May relates to the progress of cot- ton planting and the contemplated acre age The proportion of the uronosed acreage already planted on the 1st of May was 8o.3 per cent., which an- proaches vtrj closely the area usually planted at that date, 88 per cent. Plant ing is well up to the average as to time. i uc only states tbat are behind in plant ing are Virginia, Texas, Arkansas and Tennessee. Germination baa been slow and the growth of tbe plant backward. The reported increase in averacres is 1.8 per cent. There will be less replanting than usual o win to a great scarcity of BCCU. A. Feverish Market Now York, May lO. The stock mar ket opened weak and lower. There were heavy liquidations after tbe opening and some serious looses were made, prices !cclining 1 to 2Vi. National cordage preferred fell on another lO ooints to 4-0: odd lots sold even as low aa 37. Ameri can sugat declined 2, to 84-; cotton o:l XYn. to 3Va- At 11 o'clock selling abated and a steadier tone prevailed. At noon the market was feverish. Wbltas Csga at Home. Jackson, Miss., May lO. Sheriff Mc- Nair arrived last evenins from Brook Haven, bringing with him six. White Caps who pleaded guilty and were sen tenced to two years in the penitentiary. They were at once taken to the State prison and put to work. Dnranl Won. Atlanta, Ga., May lO. The bicycle race from Atlanta to Chicago between Ed. M. Dnrant and Walter Howard, newspaper men of this city, was con cluded today. Dnrant won with two hours to spare. Psmaro Turns at RiCHatoNP. Va.. May lO. Thomas Nel son Page, of this city, tbe Southern nov elist, will be married June 8th at Elm hart, Ills., to tbe widow of the late Henry Field, of Chicago. alount lasueceed Rtcvena Washington, May lO. Tbe officials oft e State department have confirmed the prediction that ex-Representative Blount will be appointed minister to Hawaiian Islands. Jonn Knskln aus Past Laareati London, May lO. Gladstone has offered tbe place .f poet laureate, made vacant by the death of Lord Tennyson, to toe art critic, jonn Kuskin. b will Get Well. Nkw York. May lO. Evety indica tion now points to the speedy recovery oi dqwid nootn irom nis recent ill We bave tbe only steam nrocess to renovate and steam hair, wool and moss mattresses. We get tbem in tbe morn ing and return tbem tbe same day. well dressed and ready for use. So trive na a call as we will remain but a short time. Tally & Co.. Patton avenue. What next will Mimnnuo-h do for the ladies for their convenience? He bas opened in connection with but millinery. dress making, and dry Roods, a tonso rial parlor for ladies. He bas secured the services of an experienced hair dress jt from New York, and is quite busy ainwij in tnat oeparxment. Wm. Price, Lnttsville, Mo., writes: was afflicted with sciatica, and had lost tbe use of one arm and one leg for nine years. I went to Hot Springs and also mea oiuei "ut aoctora, out round no cure until I tried Bntnnie Blood Balm it made me sound and well. I am well known in this v-scinity. Why will yon walk when yon can a wheel from the Ashes ike Bievele I for so little money ? GRANT'S PHARMACY ! WHEREAS 'tis known beyond a question that headache, bile and indignation have formed a pact of treaaon to hannt the sray and feative board throng-boat thia gladsome eaten; now, therefore, be it understood that all aucb direfnll ilia can be defied and cured for good by uaina; Buncombe Pilla pill" for IS cent a. Grant'a. We do not hcaltatc to aay thact oar- amp of Tar and Wild Cherry ia the beat conga ayrup ever sold in Aaheville. Wt have aold over one thousand bottles of it and the de mand for it haa constantly Increased ever tae we placed it on the market. Aa It ia pleasant to take, children do not object to it and it aUwaya givea relief. Try It; as cents per bottle at Or ant's Pharmacy. Campho Glycerine Iotlon ia a soo thins and traaraaat application for chapped hands, face, Mpa, etc. Not araaay or slaaai aaaljle in aay way. For sale only at Grant's Fhar- It aleaaaea the teeth, strengthens the bum and Imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant'a. We caa'refer; yon .to many reliable people in onr own city who believe Buncombe SaraaparUla Is the beat blood partner they eve naad. Why aae other and more axpen atve preparations when a house product la ? Grant'a. Do you ahave yourself or doea a barber do it for you ? In either caw, If you aae onr imported bay rum your face will always re main amooth and free from aay irritation or redncau. BOc bottles at Grant'a. Absolutely Pure Witch H&sle in attractive Pint bottles, SS cents. Grant'a. Do not aufler with headache when yoa know that AntimiKrane will relieve you en tirely. It ia a harmless but sure remedy. Por aale ut Grant'a. Buncombe Plasters a. higher grade porous plaater than the public aia hitherto known. Try one. IS cents at Grant's. St. Elisabeth's Salve cures all akin diaeaaea. It ia superior to all known remedies for the cure of pimples or any akin eruption. Poai tively gaaranted to cure or money refunded . Por aale at Graat'a Pharmacy, a Soutt Main atreet. Apply the salve te the parts affected by rubbing in thoroughly with the finger every other night before retiring and you will get rid of those diaagreeable pimples or any akin eruption that may be troubling you. St. IWlaabsth'a aalve ia for aaie only at Graat'a. YOU KNOW (IF There are exceptions. thouKh. Por in stance, we are selling Pine Applea. Pears. kraa. Lobsters. Corn. Beans and Tnn... toea, California fruits, at auch figurea aa to place tbem within the reach of the lightest purse. The figurea will tell the storv. Try our Omega brand of Flour, the best on the market. Fresh Butter and Bgga a specialty. 17 JSOUTH MAIN STREET, J. A. WHITE. MINERAL WATER ! Why aufler with IlcDlOBaTlOH and all kmda t Lrrmm, Kidkkt ud Blood Tinnn .. when nature haa provided at Yodi Dooa a Bonn BunT-Hinasa, Whouwhi and laawantarvB. The MINERAL WATBR, trash, from Mr. D. D. Battle's Knunuu (raiRa, now being dally delivered .t residence in AahevUle, la working wonderful enrea. aa can be testified by inaulrieaof J. R. Reed. Judge J. H. aCerrimoa. Rev. 1. I. White. J. R. Patterson. Doctora O. W. Pure fay. Nelaoa, D. T. Millard. Mr. Baraea or Ohio, aow on Spring a tree t, AahevUle. and hundreds of others. Price, only IS casts a gallon, delivered daUy anywhere In the dty. "" tnrougn man. or left at Blaatou. Wright ft Co. 'a shoe a tore, 80 Pattoa are. nne, will receive prompt attention. li.. aia given on application. D. D. SUTTL'E, 9 CoUsn;as Street. febSldtf KEEP COOL. THE NATURAL ICE CO. Witt do thia foe vn. k million and fis.'hmMi tWO of clear aoHd aaturaily fronea lea o mm from S to OaU oa or jsn nsa uki at lowest prices " " w ww. n. ncarsu. aa No. IS a. u. aartsam -THY THJ MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY eMT' dt--f CTBCCT, IfctAPHauja H. r V
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