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VOLUME IX.-NO. 210.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 4, I8.IJ.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
BV f S Jr I I BBB1 1 Bl X I .
THE
AMERICAN
CLUB HOUSE
CHEESE
1 8 fust taking the place
of foreign clieenes with
all lovera of
FEED AND GRAIN.
In connection with our C.ROCHHY
IILSIXUSS we ruu u Krsiu and fecil
Hcpurtintut, and keen ut all times a
f ill ami complete stock of grain and
feed at the lowest possible prices.
We have a UHICK YARIillOUSU
on the railroad track and are fully
slik to hamllc your trade futlsfacto-rtly.
A. D. COOPER,
North Side Court Square.
THE LICENSE IS REFUSED
This cutis a stock
we are closing out
pattern which'
GOOD
OLD
CHEESE.
You will always find it at
KROGERS.
At a . . . .
Bargain I
We have lull dinner srt.i, or we can
sell you such pieces as you want.
Can in Ute up ny kind of a set.
This Breaklast Set only to us,
Worth SH.OO:
1 dt z-u lireakfmt plates, 1 dozen
natuical saucers, 1 dozen lnd. butters,
1 lu-iuch mcatdUh, 1 liuker, 1 cov-
cn-il oista, 1 oatmeal dish. 1
1 cream, 1 bowl. Now is the time to
buy. Other sets as cheap in propor
tion.
THAD. W. THRASH & CO.
BON MARCHEl
MI'KINtjM A NV JJSB KUl A NIM K-
About Chocolate :
DoYouWanttoKnow
WHbKli YOU CAN GUT
A NICIi
Christmas Present
I'or your father, brother or son, in a line of
8MOKBR8' ARTICLU9.
anil where you may buy them ? ;o to
BLOMRBRG'H
and look over his stock. MBURSCIIAUM
riHUS AND CIGAR IIOLUKRH. A most
ntllaetiv? line of l'rcnch llrlarwooil pipes
of all the latest designs. Also a handsome
lac of Leather Cb;ar and Cigarette Cases.
Look out for this space nest week.
MODEL CIGAR STORE,
17 PATTON AVENUE, . . ASHIiVILLB
Clocks, Watches, Novelties, etc.
THE
Citizen of Asheville and visitors, the ladles
.specially, urc invited to call anil inspect bis
lock. Mis prices are rcusonaMc anil sales
men
RELIABLE
and attentive. Repulrlng of watches and
I
jewelry, a specialty, ticms and Precious I
stoats set by an exiedeneed
CORTLAND BROS.,
RRAL BSTATB U10KBRB.
INVESTMENT AGBNTS.
NOTARY PUBLIC -"
Loans Securely placed at 8 tier cent.
OBicei SiO & 30 Patton Are., up sUirs
VICKER'S
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40
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G. A.GREER,
NAMliNTAL GOODS
AT ORliATI.Y KliDI'Clil) PRICKS.
Cli .'folate is prepared from the seeds
Cocoa, n tree native of South America, Mex
leo anil the West Indies. The fruit of the
tree resembles a cucumber mil ...mini..
annul thiity lienns, about the size of the
sweet bl soml. II lore the Spuniariln lundeU
o. mU.-,,hv, UKDHKWIiAK. while in Mexico, the native, made a sn f
'.i.enaiepieted, still nearly all sizes left I atSc of the bcciIs and Uavorcd it Kith al-picc
at prices to sell In ih,..,. ii.....
anil vanilla
1heve:illed this drink Ckoco-
lat, from whirh we derive our word Choco
late. Cocoa shells are the thin kIwIi. n.ni
cover the bcens Ilrniiiu is the name uiven
RIBBONS, LACliS. SATINS. SII.VS r... I to a eertiiin ,,r,.,. - I ! r i- ....
I '
buy our Choco'atis from the largest und
most reliable niauufncturers In the country
and guarantee th in f-esh ami pure.
Ladles' Wraps Very Cheap.
making fancy articles very reasonable.
BON MARCHE
MANBAMUM moCEEDINV!) BE
GUN BY BATION.
37 S. main St.
POWELL & SNIDER
B. H. COSBY
HI! A Kit .Voir Ol'liXIXC. LOTS Ol-
daily receiving Additions to his already ;;;(; VM.viiSjrST UOVGIIT OS A WHY
.... i
wen se ctcd stock of Jewelry, Silverware
LATH AXO Ulil'MiSSUD MAHKUT.
Till! LINH OF l-ANCV HOODS,
OK-
XAMliXTAL CKOCHLNY AXO TOYS WK
ciikistmas miisnxTs m why at-
THACTIVIi, VXH ( Ttlli ATTIUCTIoXS
IIL1XO I'KIUisroACCOh'tt WITH THIS
UXVSIAL TIM US.
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f f t t f f t t f t
ISOUMliXCIXt: DHCISMIIUK IUTII. A
LA HUH UISCOVXT OX Cl.oTII INC..
JEWELER.
Wedding, Ulrtbduy and Christmas presents
to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the
times, A few more of those beautiful en
gagciucntringe left at
27 Patton Ave.
CLOAKS, AXI) DKIiSS lUjollS,
TbecunimlBalonrra Mai Appear
Before Jadscsbarord and Mhow
Cause Whi Tte Btaonld Mai
Uraut Bataou a Llcenitc.
The niKumcuts of touusel in the South
Main street saloon case beli.ip thr-
County Commissioners occuninl tain
hours of yesterday afternoon. Tlie court
room was crowded with listeners.
persons being present than at any of the
previous sessions of the court.
In the course of the areument ol II. H
Curter against the license the gentleman
remarked that the story of the Ilatson
loan seemed to him to be so imnmbahl
that be was almost willing to propose
to tnc otber side that a te euram h son
to Atlanta asking Mr. Davis whether or
not he had sent a check to Batson on the
fifteenth of December, and if thev
an affirmative reply then vs case ibouM
mi
The worrls ispr bi.mIu 4ii.. r
.t . Dfc",vl-'l mircu iruut
the BDenker'a llna arhti IV W T
, .r - i . j"ur wan
vt Pas8fa 8 tcJeRram to
v.anci, Hymu us ne aiaso: "we ll
accept the oniniisitinn."
Great applause followed the scene and
wiicu me bdouis oi lauRUter hod ceased,
Mr. Carter said that he had tint matin n
punitive proposition.
The lnutflitrr ntiil nt.tt1o..an .A
newpn nf th ututpmont nH,i t.. i...
u u L, . UUU 1UC HlfTn Ktrl
exclauiieij sarcastically : 'If tbe colored
fcupic mop meir noise 1 will proceed !"
The sheriff rflniwH fnt rmi.r ...u
order was restored, the argument was
VWIJLIUUC'.li
The telegram showu by Mr. Jones had
utcn reccivea ntit n loar m Nl.as
viiruaijf uuu ri'uu :
Atlanta, Uh Dec, 3, 1894 W. W.
tones. Asheville- I Unrl U 17 Tl
" ' . - a At aj a voir ii
twelve hundred on twelve months. T.
W. Davis."
At the conclusion of the a "curaent the
v.oiiiiiiinHiiinera Rniri rnvii rt.ni.inM
, " m.vi.iuii nuum
be Riven later and they prepared to leave
At this juncture I P I n. .,!. r
... J VWUKti Ul
Waynesville requ sted the attention of
f w.uiuniuiicrs. ne snia ttiat the
Indies wished lhlrninmiinn. . ....
deretund thnt their presence in the case
whs. uui oue to any combination with
li(unr men.
1'he Commissioners then retired. Later
it became known thut in their delibera
tions they decided that the law left them
no discretion wbrn nn tif.Mlii.jn. n
....... .... .,''..V..Ufc III. u
license was a citizen, but they voted
Unanimously tn rffnsi. tlw lt,,iQ..n n.,.,i;
cation and made the billowing record in
the ense :
"Application haviiiR been miidc to the
Hoard of Commissioners of Uuni-omhv
county bv H. E. Batson lorlic. nsc to sell
iniuors at o. , South Mnin street in
iimicviiie, in iiuncombecountv, the said
Hoard, having heard the evidence and
arKumeut oi counsel, do hnd the follow
Hi", facts;
Thnt niiirl (iiitti,j..i..t- ;u ..... .i.n
real pnrtv interested in said aDulication.
. mm une r m. oimmiiiio, wno is a
citizen of the Stiit,.
is the party in whose interest and for
TV IJUr I K 1 1 1 I I Tn. .1 lir.l.l.'ii ..... , . .1 ..
, . . ------ 'j"-...i..ii in uitnir,
he beinK the real applicant and not a
ivjjni voicr oi ivirtu Carolina.
"Tlnreforc said application is re
fused."
. A summons in mntiilnmim t.r.,.,.M.i;.....
was served on j. E. Kankin. chairman of
vuuuiy commissioners ust before
'2 O'clock Inst tiitrhr r. f.swu...- I.,.f..
Judge G. A S'lufordatchamhrrs in the
euy oi Asnevtiie, on January 13. A copy
of the complaint was served with the
summons. Tbecomulnint clmrue thni
!.. i i .. : ... . "
utiisfiii nan enmn un DJith th tn..i..n
that he is a citizen of North Carolina
und that he hnd nrpvinindn nlir,.;,.,.,i ,.
license from the Board of Aldermen to
retail liijuor in Asheville, prayini; judg
ment for un order ol mandamus com
uelling the Hoard of Countv Commis
sioners to grant him a license and lor
the costs of the action.
The serviep wnsliiirriiHt.. ...!.. t.a.,n..ua
Judge Shulord a ill leave Asheville on the
i no, aim me law requires 10 days'
notice to he given defendants in such
QKORGIA'M KIILW4V.
Itecree of Fareelnsure
of The Hoitd.
and Haiv
Washington, Jan. f -In cli.iinl.cis
this morning usticej.ickstin of the Su
preme court of the United States signed
a decree of foreclosure and alternative
order ol sale of the Georgia Central Kail-
road and the Southwestern railroad ol
Georgia under what are known ns tbe
five million tripartite bonds.
The decree was in accordance with the
nndinir of lusticp im-Lct, ... a.i.......
J--... ui niinui.i
Inst liine. It is unite voluminous h,.i
brief directs the s-ile of the property
within lit) riavs niti-r n... r.
nest unless before that date the tleiuult
ol tbe bonds has been made good.
ADDlicatioU wna liUn ttm.l.. I. ...
Justice lackson to order Hie payment ot
v i uv.uuu in tnc receiver ol the Georgia
Central bv the receiver if tlio .,i.........l.
and Western for advances claimed to
have been mudc by the former to the
Utter on account of oiierations of the
savannah and VVcriitii ri, ..i.,..i. ...
tms corporation is owned bv tlic Geor
gia Central, but there is a separate re
ceivershiD lor the nmriprt v nml tli.t..:...
of the Georgia Central receivers gro vs
outof r'ie reU ions of thctwn rnnik
The justice of this i-lmm u ,1,..,;,; i... . i...
Savannah nnrl Wiclrrii i i....
- - i i . .iiivi jus
tice Jackson referred the whole matter
toCeorge W. Owens of Savannah lor
investigation and nport.
The receiver was ordeicd to isii' re
ceiver's certificates to the amount of
$40,000 with the proceeds of which the
Savannah and Atlantic, better known
as the Tybee Island railroad, shall Ijl
rebuilt. It wan w.-mhrri' nut h ii,
menuous storms nml ll.w.Ho u,i,;,.t, o,...,,,,
the coast last year, entailing sufterine
una distress, which have not yet been
Whollv allrvintnl Th ,..,..,;..-
also ordered to keep the proceeds of the
iiiBuiunce poucy ujiou the steamer City
of Savannah, destroyed a I the same
time, as a separate fund, to be used,
with suitable nrlilitiuns (r th ,,,,r..i,.,...
of a new steam r. justice jnckson also
ordered the receiver, without lurthei
order or notice to the parties, to pay as
they severally become due the imerest
coupons on the bomls i,-A i,- ti.
steamship compnnirs controlled by the
ucorgia central, and certain time obli
gations for tn ti.,,.,. !,... r.t
-" V..U.-.V u, iClllllllrll
lacihties of the steamship company in
niiouncn. . ..anil lot- 1 ir r.-i, r.,..,
Savannah.
A (JUORUMOF DEMOCRATS
IN WASHINtiTON, Ol'T NOT At
WORK.
CouHriiuenilv The Kt-pubilcauH
Ate l.iiHblrdro Block all LflclH
lluiluii aud.Tbe l'arlll BUI Is Not
.ttAMliMitoN, Jau. I. in the Senate
today u resolution callinir on the Secre
tary of the treasury for a .statement of
the sums paid to Mr. Iilouut us com
missioner to Hawaii, and the orders and
under which such payment was made,
was made, was ollcred bv Mr. Hoar,
and, on objection by Mr. Gorman, went
over without action.
Mr. Gray gave notice that Tuesday
next he would move to proceed to con
sideration nf the House bill to reoeal
the Federal election laws, and that be
would ask to have its consideration con
tinued until a conclusion shall be reached.
U 1 p. in the Senate went into executive
session and at 1:10 p. m.atljourncd until
nPCBEM. HICNICU
cases.
'RUM MARION
i! U U. Ik (3 t- ii
Si. Keefypoocf & (So.
CLOTI1LS0, URY VOUOS, HATS, SllOliS,
CAKvurs, urc, arc
LARGE SALES HOT SODA
-oi'-
A ilcllcious cup of
Bouillon, lleeflliiuilloii
Tcu. Hot Chocolate,
, Collee, Brk Hhoi jihtte,
etc., at
CUtn
llCvf
Hot
Thanks to Our I'rieuds unil
Patrons assssss
Anticipating a good trade, we placi d our
order with the factor? and will have n fresh
supply by express this week.
BOX BOXS AXD CHOCOLATES.
SBLLINQ SQKNTM K()H
A8WBVIU.K
Heiniisti s Reaoan
DRT'UO'STS,
Wo. .6 South Main street. Ption Ave. ft Ch.uch m.
J. M. HESTON,
Tlic Accldeut lo Mrs. Uarvlu-A
Claim aa lo Climate.
M akkw, N. C, un. :i -Late yester Jay
afternoon Mrs. Rebecca Garvin, a yery
estimable lady, 78 years of age, was en
deavoriug to cross the railroad track at
the railroad depot ami was run over bj
the ears, cutting olf one foot just above
me uiiitir, ana crusning tnrough the
other foot. She had tried to crawl under
me stnnnmg ireignt car, not know ma
an engine was attached. Sbe it resting
ijuieiiy iins morning, ur. Milliard ol
A u 1 1 o tt i 1 1 n urill r I I . ...
..... ua.i.1 ii . in tac am
putation ol the foot.
The public nuctionialeof the Catawba
and nf the Knol biitl ...n.
from last Monday to the first Mondav
.m i . rw-t . .
ui i-eurnary next, i nis was done be
cause the first Monday being the first
dav ol the vear is a legal holiday. Here
is a chance to buy, perhaps cheap, a
good building, more than half completed,
for an nll.venr rnnnrl rpsnrt n. a;..iaA
for a good school or college building.
nuu we on tms sine are reaay to claim
that we have the rust nll.ri.np rn..A
climate. It is pleasant in summer, and
winter is shorn of most of its rigors,
which are ui rnminnn uMmt ..r ui...
. , - - ... uiue
Ri Igc. Come over, buy, build or rent
uuu irv your lot witu us. togs almost
unknown.
Bvthc way 1 will venture a remark
that 1 have somewhere heard before,
und that is, in tliese parts, winter is lin
ucrine in the Ian ol snrinf? Ii-nrl. ,,;.,..
at least ) How favored arc we above
those dwelling in the blizzard smitten
northwest, thr Intnl l trtnb iirnm ...!
zfro, and even below.
Prof, Alexander la Couvluced.
Washinoton, Jan. 4 The surxom
mittee of the Senate committee on for.
eign relations resumed it investigation
of the Hawaiian situation this morning.
benntor Duller sat for the first time, so
that all the members of the sub-committee,
with the excepi ion of Shermun, were
fivmii. iincsBiir aicxanacr, tnc 0U1V
witnesa nrpHpnt Av.-.tA M,..nl. j.
..... , - . .... v. uih.u IU
re atinir the details nffb !...;.... e
January and explaining tbe exact part
talen by tbe American miuister and
troops of the United States, and showed
conclusively, to bis own mind at least,
that the revolution was entirely Inde
pendent of the official influence of this
country.
The l-litlii To occur In One of
Two L'OllllllrM.
Jacksonville, Flu.. Ian. 4. Charles
Mitchell signed the amended articles ot
agreement yesterday under pressure
Irom the officials of the Ihival Athletic
ciuu anil thus relieves himself ol the
charge of being a "rank quitter." The
amended articles provide that the liL-ht
shall take pl:icc in Dnv.il m- St. John'i
county.in which Uitchcll'strainiiiguuar
tcrs are located.
Mitchell's ni.ni.-H.,.,- ivi,-,..! "i l. r i ...... t
iiuo inmi nt. AiiuuHiinc totlav that tin
Hlllllishinnti wonbl rl r) mil liitur It, H...I.I
nun in me ihw. ne nililed. however.
mat he woula he on bmul it ib,. ;,
and place hxed by the club. Mitchell
read in today's tianer Hint I'mlu n I . . . i
signed. The signtitiire read "lamesj
Corbet t, per W. A. B." 1 1 did not please
him; he told Tlimnnunn tlmi b,- r,. ,,.,i
chicuncerv. Manager Bnwdcn was at
once wired thnt Mitchell demanded that
Corbett nut his 1 Ct'SOll.'jl si mil tn ,. 1 i !..
articles.
The club feels verv s.'i tn. ii'ii,. t .mI n.ili.i
the contest will come oil' here
NlfW HAVEN. Ct . Inn I A H , ..,...
Cowles ol Jacksonville, Fla , hns notilinl
Kev. Clarence Greeley, Mount Caniu l.
Ct.. irenernl tiLieiit oi th, tiitMt-n.it-.,....!
law and order IrnLnn-. thnt ih,r,.
plenty of law in Florida auniiit prize
lights, and that the sent fil I hi-Mt riinbl,.
must be found in weak-kneed local oMi
cials, since the higher officers, iucludi.i
vjov. Mitcnell ntiil Mayor Fletcher, as
well as such llttorni'vu iiu I', .,,,,1
Judge Young, who win for years judge
ot the Circuit court, and is at pnscnt
member ol Congress from the lnckson-
ville district, are sincere am iinispiken
in their opposition to the lawlessness
which the Corhett-.Miii-li.-ll I'llllll'Sl tvill
involve. Mr. Greclev has nceordinL'lv
advised the lormation ol tt local law and
order enpue in m-ksiuivjll,. i., ,i.
public officials. '
NOMINATION s.
Al;r.dav r-xt
I l M i n- N imi in null i n . -
lluorol the House even before the hour
oi m-etmg today The whips had been
at work, and Ike Hill, il,
at-anus, reported a i uorum ol Democrats
in town. 1 1 ere was some doubt in the
legislative mind ns to the status of tb
D iiiieiic uawaiiiui resolution und it
was not clear whether it wna ut-ill tb..
penriiniF (iiiestion liefore the H niiap I It..
iiucstion was soon hrouuht to lui I,..
lineillalelV niter thr renrljiin -.1 II,
iiiiirnal Mr. MeMilliiii irncni !,
element desirinns of tnkiua up the tarill
i.i ii .1. i j., . 1 .
oiii, i.iiijiuiin-u i ue regular order.
I lie Speaker directed the call of the
committees lur reports, holding thai
Houtellc's resolution hnd I psed with
vistcrilav 's mlj inriiineiit. Mr. Boulelle
sought in renew it, and the Speaker
I'limiwo in iccogmzi- iim alter the ca
I Ins lot nw )i ' y over, Mr Unutellc ca led
up ms r solution, declaring against
miiTveiiti m in Hawaii; and McMdlin
raised the i:ieti n ol considetation, de
siring to take up the tarill' hill. The
Speaker put tl e ijiustionandon a stund
ini! vote tlie 1 ln.jt.t- dulineil to take up
Boiitellc's resolution. The vote sloon
; s in the fiiip nialive and '.:W in th
in-native. The eas and wivs ti' thei
oldrred.
line wis ti.e oppur unity il III - Jii-pnlilic-ins
In test tile strength of tnci
adversaries, nnd. lollowing pp vester
(lav's tactics, they at unite. The' res ul
was that tlie vote on considering B m
ti'llc's resolntioii.stood, yens, none, inys
150 no ipiortiin. At "McMillinn's "n
ipiest a call ni the Home ordered. Tin
roll call resulted; yeas. I; nays, l."0.
again no i lornni; Imt tli; point was nm
made and the house, at 1. to, at Mr. Wil
son's iiistanee adjourned.
Chairman Ilolmnn, ol the Hmisc Uem
oer.ilic ca n-us will issue a call for a enn
cus tornori-ow nit'ht ai 7 nVliwIr Pn,-.
seven Democrats have signed a reipicst
ioi a can.
lUVI.I.lMl II I. Til
Kitiiioru HriMK ri ui., Hut Art-
It-iilt-il ll v I-'rlt-ndH.
U'amum-.ton, Jan. 'J A report has
been current here lor several days that
the I'rtsideul has been sull'.-riiig witl J
sonic tooth trouble, which rumor nut ur
nssoiiaks with the disorder (oi
which lie was oneralril nnnii l.,at un,
tier, ll is s lid that on two or tine.
IC.'IStons he has reii-iwil inlim.,l.
ii icmls with his lace tied up in flannel
.mi coiiiiniiatiiiii can he bad ol tins
rumors. 1 hey are denied by the I'resi
dent's close Irietuls, who point to ll s
healthy upoearauce today as conclusivi
videiice ol Ins excellent physical condi
tion X. V. World.
MI KIM K Ott ACCIOliN r
The box containing the $S(
Gold Coin belougiiig to one
of our thousand customers
was stolen from
our show
wiudow during the holiday
rush, but we have the origi
nal key and wluevcr holds
the duplicate shall have .liL'n
ingdiljusl the same.
KAYSOK SMITH,
I'rcscripliuii Druggists,
:il I'atton Av
llpcu evenings till I I o'clock.
Tlie President Hasnl'ew Iiiinur
tant Plums PuHHed out.
Wasiiisi.tds, Ian. I.-Thc lVcsident
today sent to the Senate the following
nominations: Jno. V. Knss, commis
sioner of the District of Columbia; Tullv
Brown, United Stales attorney for the
middle district nf Tennessee.
Postmasters, Virginia: Honce White,
Abingdon; Iinimitt M. Morrison, Smith
field. North Carolina: Rowan C.
Charles High Point; Alabama . Charles
F. Rankin, lirewton. Mississippi; lilla
Harris, Hazel rlurst; Aimer K Northrop,
Pass Christm; Jno. C. lid wards, Yazoo
Ciiy. T.xns; William M. U ckson.Claiks
villc; John M. Carroll, Hubbard, Uollie
F. rhompBoii, Pittsburg.
MRU I.KASIv
She IB Now Out lo I-:ill-t i.Hlinr
lu Her Cause.
Llavunwoktii, Jan. I. Mrs. M.-n v li.
Lease has written a letter lo the Ameri
can Federation, iu session here, in which
she says she will gwe lime and money to
denouncing the executive ooivrrtlmi lm.
organized a "rat" office and ignored
labor organisations. "The People's
party is eternal and unassailable, and
through it we will irmmnli I, nt ,1...
crowd hetravitu? its irni mimt !. h..;,.a
outol sight, by the labor vole," she
says, I his relers to ComuusMoner of
Labor Todd.
enaior Fanlkuer Married
Fokt MoxKoii, Vn., Jan. 4 The mar
riageol Senator Chas J. Faulkner ol
West Viroinia und Miss'iriiiiin Wliiibur
of Hampton took place ut St. John's
Episcopal church at 0 o'clock yesterday
ulteruoon. Miss May Phillips of War
wick was maid ol honor mid Senator 11
I) Flood of Appomattox, nephew ol the
senator, was best man.
Coal Mlnea cloned
BliLLAlHli, 0., Jan. Yesterday about
one-half the conl ruliieg in this part ol
the Ohio valley closed on account nf the
miners reluting the reduction of 10 per
cent, demanded by the operators. They
are awaiting the action of the slate con
vention at Columbus, January 0,
A Ki n iickv Il.-llf Klll..cl tMr
Rival,
Ci auks m.i.i:, Tenn., an. I. Miss
Slielton of Hadcnsville. Kv.. l."i mil.
Irom Clarksville, killed Miss Allen witl
a pistol while adniiring holiday nilts.
Miss Slielton aimed at Miss Allen, s w
ing. "I'll SllOllt." The llistol mill
charged, the bullet striking Miss Allen in
me icinpic, ciiiising instant death.
Reports concerning the affair are con
dieting. S ime sav it was a murder on
account of jealousy, each haying the
same beau. Oihcrs dccl irc the killing
was accidental.
IV. II. UWYN.
w, w, WIST,
lli:i.ATi:it PRICHISlTRIv
1 1 -at I.nm rrees an Aiiicrlcau I in
ItrlHoued In Cuba.
Savannah, an -t Inforuiation is re
received bv the livening Press that I'eere
Oglesliy ot Georgia, thrown into prison
iu Cuba last October, hns been released
bv reasons of the strong pressure excited
through the State department at Wash
ington. Oglesliy will at once leave Cuba
for New Orleans.
To Kill lvl P. Monon'H Cows.
Ai.iianv, fan. I The State Board of
Health has ordered kil'cd seventeen of
Vice-President Morton's beautiful Guern
seys, it having been found thnt the
were suffering with ttiher-utosis. ThcS'
were a lew ol the animuls saved from tin
recent lire ill "lillerslec," and included
tbe lumotis World's Fair herd.
ItuuU'l vlebsu r In Dead.
Uikminciiam, Alu , au. t. Al Mill,
vale, Geneva countv, Daniel Webster's
family had hogshead cheese for supper.
By midnight Webster was dead. IDs
wife is not c.p ctcd to live and the tbtie
sons are desperately ill. It is supposed
the cheese was poisoned by remaining
loo long iu a zinc vessel.
Came To Hit Failier'a Rescue,
BiiUtiA, () ,Jun. 1. Four robbers at
tacked the lown marshal last night aud
attempted to force him to assist in loot
ing the town. A young son came to the
rescue ol his father and was fatally shot.
Mr. Hootb Ha a Call.
Washington, Inn. 4. Secretary Car
lisle has called lor the resignation of D.
It. Booth, collector of customs at Mobile,
Ala, .
Not An Kcho Remain.
Bhooklyn N. Y.,Jnn. 4.-Hnrry Ken
nedy, a well known ventriloquist, died at
midnight at his home in this city.
Successors to W. B Gwyn.
Ustublisheil 18S1.
Refer to Bank of Asheville.
REAL ESTATE
LOANS SUCUllliLV VUlVHO AT 8 1KK
CBNT. NOTAEY I'DBLIO. COMMISSIONER
Oli nKHns
FIRE INSURANCE
Smitlieust Courl Siuuu-.
I1VSUBE
YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY
WITH
PULLIAM & WEBB;
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
Hiirnaril BiiiliHnB.
Asheville, N. C,
JOHN CHILD
Rcaf CaUtc
runisiieu amlJUnmruished llonses nHi,.
Rooms; losnsVurrly nli S?-.1
HILTON HARDING
CONTRACTOR AND BOUDBl.
Office and shop, Wolfc BaUdlac.
ORNKR COURT PLACB AND IIAR1UT
BTRRBT.
FltESU CKACKHR9.
NUTS. CITRON. AAISINS.
CI KR ANTS.
T. J. RcTell,3o North Main,
A. FUECK
Um removed his shop In.'bMemeBt of Legl
moe u would ask his friends la -!..
Ur and the public ge nerally to fire him
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