i Citizen. Asheville VOLUME IX.-NO. 2J9. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, APE1L 17, 1804. PRICE CENTS. Daily V' BUY CANNED GOODS NOW. J Mt ln-lorc the last Iulvl- lluic w;i n big ilio In ainiutl fruit. I bought cvi-rul humlml aw al a great liiwi to pai kir. Will give my cuMomcrs the lieiulH of this iiiirehiiHe. Can iu-1 fruit is Wtml to no up. Wm. KROGER. 8MOKE BLOMBERG'S SEIEGTOS, 5CVnt Cigar. N0THIN6 BETTER IN A 10 CENTER! SOLD ONLY AT THE MODEL MR STORE 17 PaUou Avenue. CORTLAND BROS., RBAli B8TATB BBOKBR8. INVB8TM BNT A0BNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC " Loans Securely placed f8 per cat. Office as ft 30 Pattoa art., up italn SOME LOW PRICES California Peaches 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 13c. Per can. Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal. Cncnmber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sieet Mil Pickles 75c. Per Gal. Sou 111 Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Eiaporated Peaches, Apricots An Pears tic. Per Lb. O A.. Qroor. 200 DOZEN yUART CANS STANDAHl) TOMATOES I 00 DOZEN NliW YOKK STATU CORN, 10 CUNTS A CAN. THBSl! ARB GBNl'lNU BARGAIN?; TUU fJITAMl V ISGOOI. A. D. Cooper. NIJIITII COUKT SyUIIHIi. SOMETHING a i.iT i i.i- ni'.T'n;u IS ALWAYS IN DKMAMI. THAT'S WHY HON III INS AM) t'lii'Cul.Aii:. MIXHII Cllni.iil.ATI-CIIOCUl.ATl- .MINTS. I'KKAM MINTS, CKI-AM WINTI-KdKKKN. MAKSIIMAI.I.nWS. KIY an Be Found Fresh At HESTON'S. si'i th main stki;i:t. Mail unlets Kcrihc ninipt Aili nti.in: Cat Rate Prices on Pipes. SECOND QPPAT 11115 SALE, Tonight at 8 O'clock. Your cltoiiT of i.h'i pipr? lor j;,v . nutiy ' them worth .vw., yc. 7.sc, urn! fi,m, n r.ire op porliinity ( git a v.iltuUe pipe for little tumiey UAV, No. v N. COT KT Snl'AKI' WHY PAY j$v., .v-h.'., ami ;nc. for now), when mi call gel just as imx1 for loc. at Kaj 's t tiiHxl itovcK hy llu-Itt-st authors at less tli.in hall price. Cuitie in ami see Hum, you ilou't have loluiy unUvyiu want Hu m. iivtr;' l silt-ct from. RAY'S d N. Court SUpiutc Next ToCilictl Hllicc Manitoba Corn Cure Removes .... The Toe Corn CAEnCHiEn PHimCY. WILL YOU WANT A Freezer This Year ? This cut icprcst ills llie hiicsi anil Inst lu-tvcr ever uiaiuil.itlincil. II h.ts lulll tup ami sine lo tion Ulltl to lull tipptccitilcils gootl nudities islo use one. Space fori. ids lurlhi r dctuils of it k cllciicy. prices same as lus vciir. We iiImi lime ll liij; stock of lllu famous White Mollliluill line pi ice. FRESH CRACKERS. Water Thin, Social Tea, Fancy (iiahain, Oatmeal, Albert Biscuit, Afternoon Tea, Extra Toast, Salt Banquet, Orange Slices, Plain & Salt Sodas. POWELL & SNIDER u a a 5 a 'J A H U -J J H v. as v. y . . a s- o S3 & ., , s $ i x 3 9 t S, U v u . z w tn . H 5? 5 2 y. d 3 a J; h as o o X Heiniisti s Reapan WB AKR THH SKI.l.INr. AI'.KNTft IN A9HUVII.I.B KtlR CONFECTIONS Pure - and Delicious BON BON8 AND C1IOCOL.ATB I CUOCOLATB PARLINBS, MIXED C1IOCOLATBS. I CRHAM WINTBRORBBN, I CRBAM PBPPBRMINT8, OLD FASHIONED MOLA38ES CANDY, ETC. KttCBIVBD PROM FACTORY TWICB 1 'J'?' .; 'WMt '. 'i. . TO LIE IN STATE HERE FROM 7 TO IO AT Till: I'ltlCsj. DYTKRUN CHl IUil The Keuialna of Hie Itcluved Hon of North Carolina Will u wt in AMievllle Order ol Iritt nnIoii and of March A Change In the Arranitimtn'H hh Mrrr'.olore (ilven. It is mack' m turn, iKVotilinu to ;i te It gram received by lion. II. A. ('.mlir from Gen. V. K. Cox, ilwa S-mitor Vunee'a remains will lie in sinie litre tomorrow lor a few liours! nt least. There were univcrs.il expressions of re gret when it was heard that tins eotild not be arranged. The tutier:il train is etpecttd to arrifc at the ilit about :;i0 tomorrow morninu. The remains and escort will stay thereuntil 7 o'clock, when they will move to the First I'rcsbv tcrian church, where the Scimtor s bodv will lie in state until 111 o'clock. It would be well if the people of the city who wish to view the remains would do so as early in the morning as possible, and thus avoid an undue crowding at the church, when, later, peoule from outside the city come in, The procession will al 10 o'clock procied to Riverside and the bodv will be laid to rest. The Asheville I.il'IiL Infantry and the Bingham companies will be a part of the procession, and all ol the orders of the ity will be out in a bodv or by repre sentatives. A iiuel iiiLr of Masons will be held tliiscvcninj; to make arranirtiiieiils to attend. All members of the A. L. 1. are urged to attend a meeting in the armory this evening at 8:110. 1 he committee ol arrangements an nounce that the memorial service will be held tomorrow alternoon at II o'clock in the First liaptist church unless it is rain ing, in which case it will be held in the courthouse. The stores ol the cilv will be closed Irom the time of the tolling ol the bells, when the remains leave the ik pot, until after the memorial service. The committee itoiiesl all persons hav ing private conveyances to assist the committee in bring up the various com mitters Irom the depot tomorrow morn iug. I pon siie.i.d rcouesl from Postmaster Kerr the Posiollice department has granted permission for the closing ol the posioince tomorrow, anil nreori tnulv it will closed from 11 a. m to 'J p. ni. llie internal revenue olhce wi a n be closed. this rnnciDHSKix The Ordrr of I'ormailnii mid Line ol March. tt a meeting in the First National hank this morning the formation and route ol the funeral procession were ar ranged, and the following is issued by Chief Maishal Wm. Ii. Iirctse: The liriK-esHion will he in ehaiue i.l" Win I-:. Ilrece. Chief Marshal: I'. A. Mull, Hist A.sM.t nil; V . h. IlllaliiMin. Seeoiiil A?,isl:iiil: e. r.. Cilienillj(. Thinl A--.i-t.iiit : W. T. Wi-awr. t'utirth AKsistnnt: nnl On- t..i:iu-iiiK Mai-haU- John A. Xiehuls, W. A. Alli-iMI. Ilcillstun .Mem moil, I-. M. Jones. I.. P. Mel.owl. '.. A I'alki r. K. II. AlkillM.n. Roy IKni-oll. Join-sin rrill. T. .i. i.anauner. k. k. rurn-r. XV. n Ki.o. rt-. I..hn Whilesi.le.-. N. Waihlell CI. a- A. Weill. V X Cllminint!-. W. II. Ilarri-. T. . l il.iiattiek II lliirnetl. Al. i . lit i kin lame- w ll.nn Hol.i-M S lewalt, I). Kimherlv. I he orcainzalion- uill a i ml.!.- ..n tin- I'ul.li.- sillare prollllitly at u'eloek .nil nil! lake liositioli as folliiu-: Mounted I'oliee south nf l uun II .n-i im.it i eoiiiiniillil of Chief Parkins. Asheville I.luht I lllalilrv a nil lliiu'li.nu i ...l.-t - oil south -ide Court Square. . i ; 111 reMiiia of, .wyn li e-l solliec. llattalioll un.lcr t.imiuau.l if Major Charles I,. Davis. Anv visitiin: lllilitarv onrallialimi- 11 ill t..r?p on South Main slrecl, "resting mi J. in.-l.o- 111 x co. s eorner. Ma-on-on west side I'ulilic Smii n. . -. i. hl r.--l iik on T. C. Smith's. conleilerate Survivors' As-oei;tti .11 in u e-l ide 1'iihlie Stniare. riuht resliiej im N.oiotial llank ol A-heville. l. rand Aimv ol Kenulilie. west -i 1 1 , - 1'nMie soualf, nislll reslniv ou lelt of Stumor. As-" .iall.nl. i.ld I lions ,.n north side I'llhlie Miu.oe. I ie.Iil resiiiij; (,ii a. Ii. Cooper's eorner. . ,nWiu-,,1 r.iuuas 111 irom l no tiil-.iN itliee. Koyal At.atium in front ol' Ka s.in.! t -m ..n -knights ol Unllur ill front of j. K r-lal it. ' Jilitlol Onler ol Tinted Anu-lleall Mtehato, - in lie ul ol llovee ,V llurlou's. Nalioiial rillnn in Ironl ol Slladl. 11., -Ancient order ol I'nited Wm kiiu ii in ir..nt m U'. A. I.alimer's. Tviiouraiiliieiit fnion in from of Atiuii. an llukeiv. Sloileeilllers' Assoeialiuli in lit.nl .1! C. h M.Nhlvt l-'il'e CoUMMIlies ill flout of llleil i. -iii.1:m lloll-es. Vi-iliiiK oiuani.alloiis and eilien- gen. 1 . 1 II in east side ol' Court House. The liloeessioll will mol e 111 utlllil ! v .1 1 . 1- I'hf l.atlalioii of luililarv will wheel into line in IV011I ol llie I'reslivteria'n cluireh tuul lln-ii hall Iheeme societies mid organizations will pa in front ol them down Church -titrt to Wiliou . and through W lllow- to South Main sir el . and llu n wheel into tine on rii;ht side ol" said slieel- laeiug the rast and norlli. Al m pt-nmpllv the liodv will he eouievt .1 tilt lleai-e. the tuililarv presenting arm-. The ttiililai y will then lake ositiotiat the head a eoluuni, riglil resting on Church street, and w ill lie Inllowed hy llie palllH-arers nnd the heal-i with the estiecinl eseorl nf the Hough and Kead C.uards. The order of formalioii will heasloi lows ; roliee. Mounled. Asheville Light Infantry. Ilingham Cadets, rallheaiers in Carriages. Ilouoiai v ralllieaier- in Carriages. Special l-eort Kough and Ready Ctiarits. Sin rouncuiig lleai-e, Family in C.o iiages Congiession.il Oouimittee in v an iages. Covet nor and Stall in Carriages. Mayor, Aldermt 11 ami County Commissioners in cttriages Ma-olls on l-'oo(. Sk lalld Cornel ll.llld. Without Insll UlUeUls. Surviioi - A ot'ialioii on l-'ool. i.. A. R. 011 l-o.il. I i.ld l-'t Hows on l-'ool. Knights,. I I'yllliasou l-ool. Roal Aiea'num oil l-'ool. Kiiiglil- nf Honor on l-'ool. J i . 1 1, I ' A.M. on tool. National I'llioll on I'oot. A 11 I'. W. on Foot. TviM.glalillii'al rnionou foot slolieeiilli'ls' A-soeialioll on l-'ool. II.,-. Company. Hook a. id I. adder Co1Uially. 'lsUillg 1 ugalli.illiolls. Citizens. The line of liiai. ll will lie Ihrollgll Church. South Main. I'utilie Suuare. I'allon nvenue. Ilavwooil st.. M.nitli'id at nut loeemelt-rv. Al een'lelery llocaulages will he peimillcd wit.iin tlieiiielosiireuulilllie procession pusses iiitimgu. The lllilllaiy will Imiual eemeleiy on three siilesofii hollow square inclosing llie gruve. the lourth side iR-inir h it 0111 11 for Hie ileeoinitHla lion of Hie family and Ihe Cougressioiinl nnd liiilK-rtiiitoriul parly nnd loeul oIIk-iuIh una dig llilnrleN. It IsHpeeiiillv urged thai our home people will eo-oeriite with the Marshals in cut tying- out huh progi'iun. THR PKUPLK HOlilN onm In The cilv That Are Draped Today. In addition to those mentioned yester day tbe following businsss houses, clubs, etc., have been draped in mourniuji be cause of Senator Vnucc'i death : J. 12. Dickcrton & Co., Grant's pharmacy, Asbeyille ClothiiiK Co., Hon Marclic, Mnrble Hall, Asheville club, S. II. Ken. ter, Swanuanoa hotel, Ui.ll. Loughran, Powell it Snider, II. Redwood it Co., F. P. Mimnaugh, Williamson iV Co . Haltimore Clothing. Shoe nndPi vr.jods Co., Battery Pnrk Hani;. Ilot. l Herkelev, II. II. Cosby. F. I.. Mitchell, Western Carolina Hank, Sumner it Co., J. II. Law, Win. A. Hlnir, Ashevilk' Steam Laundry. . . Hill, Ii. II. Webb, T. S. Morrison it Co , C. Falk, Levi llanlin, Fitzpatrick it May, (.bun Ilros , Hamp ton io Fcathtrston, T. J. Kevcll, (j. A. Circcr, F'amotis Clothing Store, . I), lircvaid. Over the entiance to G. A. K. head quarters hangs a name, t'.iaped. in which arc G. A. K. and "He Was U it Friend." A large picture ol the dead Senator, wrapped in the emblem of mourning, is in the cabinet of I.indsev's photcgraphie studio. I.AIHICf Jtl.lVII.M, I lorul I iiibU iuH Indlcullve of Hie I'eoplt'H Morrow The ladies' meeting at the First Pres byterian church Ihis morning dtcided to P'ovide a Ibral emblem indicative of the sorrow lelt over the death ol Senator Vance and the lollowing commitli-c was appointed to take charge ol the matter: Mis. G. S. Powell, Mrs. W. W. West, Mrs. T. V. Patti n, Mrs. T. S Morrison. Miss lvvclvu West, Mis. :is. Atkins, Mrs. . F. Picktrsou, Mrs..! II, Tucker. Mrs. Julia I.ee, Mrs. J. A. liriinson and Mrs. C I,. Pleasants. The lollowing committee wis ap pointed to suitably drape the vestibule ol tin Presbyterian church in which the remains will lie in state: Mrs. Alice Kev nolds, Mrs. A. 11. Cobb, Mrs. W. It. Ileardeii, Miss kale Millard, Miss Jennie Ilingham and Miss Julia Morrow. TO THH COIMITTI.I. Iniliurlunt Ni.llcelHHiii tl ToTlii iu II v Mayor l-ation 'I lie coiiiiniitcc appointed jcslcnbiy with the expectation that they would go to Salisbury to meet the remains of Sea at or Vance, ill please take notice that, it haying been impossible to accomplish that arrangement, they will assemble at the passenger station tomorrow morn ing at 7 o'clock punctually, to rective Hie casket and escort it to the l'resbv terian church. As large an attendance as possible is expected. Any members of the committee or other persons who desire to be at the p.issinger stati in at 7 o'clock, will find ears to take them at the court house iiiare, leaving there at 0: 15. 7". IF. I'utlun, Mavor. l it M eel Strangers! Many strangers will be here, arriving on this afuinoon's and tonight's trains, and it is important that they should be courteously icceivid a.t the pa.-s.ngcr station and advised as to the arrange ments lot tlie bmi.d. Mayor Patlou, on rupicst ol the commiiue ol arrangi mcnts, lias assigned this dury to the lol lowing gem le w n : W. Iv'andolph, F. A. Hull, John S. I!n,nn, I'. W. Newell, K. P. Foster, Frank I'.irbv, Charlie Muit dav, . M. l.oiieK, .'.("Joir Mcliowell. JtL'ililt H 111 Illvllil lllllN Mayor Patton last night receivtd tin. lollowing telegram Irom Governor Cur: "The Slate i-lliccrs anpriciatc your courteous iiivitaiion and will lie repic seutcd." The Mayor has also rte. iced scvvial repli s to his tilt grams of invitation, m uiy ul the officials giving notice that they and their citizens would attend the burial ol Senator Vance ii possible lor them to get transportation. Al io' l"alllt art 1 s tlluwing gentlemen have been sc- Iccted active pallbearers lor Ihe occasion ol Senator 'ai ce's burial: Hor. J:.s. It. Merrini...., i'..-- S. Pow eli. W. II. Finland, Mai Chas. M. Sue' man, Jolin II. McPovvtli, tines I,. Mc- kec, Map U. II. M.ilone, . Ii. Uaukiu, Hon. Thoa. 1). jobation and I. !. Iln- vard. Tlie M'linot (. it ul i e u'n -. riliu i . The ehildiin ol the city s.-houls have oatribnted a beautilul ll -r.il tlisign to he placed on the grave of Senator Wane. Al! the schoi I children will assemble at the Montlotd avenue building at 1U:1. tomorrow morning and mult r charge ol their teachcis will be massed about the grounds until ihe funeral p-iss.s. Way i. Hi II If (.'uni t To Adjourn Capl. N.itt Atliiasou has received the following telegram from ludge .is. Ii. Mclvcr: 'Have agiccil to adiouriicoiirt tomor row lor those who desire to attend the funeral ol Senator Vance." IIK'H afi TIIK TICKICr saw. A ;oil ttne on one of Hie Itr- loim canclulaU'H. Tin: OwiiN is remitulcd, in eontem plating 1 lie nomination of Wm. A. Illair as Alderman for the city at hrg1.' on the Keform tickit, of a conversation il had with Mr. Ulair a f xv days before the mass meeting. Commenting on the Democratic nominees, all of whom he thought good in n, Mr. Ulair, referring to Mr. Sevier, the Struichtout Second ward candidate, said: "Now, person ally, Jim's an old Irieiid of mine and . first-rate inan, but he is no more lit to be an Alderman than I am ." Now Mr. Ulair is on a ticket himself and according to his opinion it must U lioss ami lioss hetweeu the two, Mr liluir's friends are having fun out of the joke now. Postponed Cbuirmnn Geo. W. Tilson, ol the L)em oeratie executive committee gives the following notice: On account of the death of our beloved Senator, Zcbulon tlnird Vance, the meeting at the old dt pot appointed for tonight is postponed until Friday night, April 20, nt which time a full attendance is desired. Ad dresses will be made bv the Democratic nominee for Mayor, alius C. Martin Locke Craig nnd D. M. Lutucr. Mr, Nlcholn Declluctt John A. Nichols, nominated on the Re form ticket for Second Wurd "AUlcrnuin has sent a tetter to Chairman V, W Jones, declining the nomination, ''"r -V '"'.i- -'.''::'' ' ' ' ' ''.''':''' -j' AMONG HIS OWN I'EOI'LE KI'.H l SS Oi- NKN.t'l'IIH V At l. IN MlKTII CAIIOI.INA The I'll Mitlt nt Audotht r Notable M.n A'feuiled The S na'e Fu iifiil - l.rrat Concourse Oi Iroile At ItnUlli -Tin' Tralii I.eiiUhlor.lslinllle WasIHm.io.v, Apiil 17. The marble room of the Senate in which the remains of Senator Vavce were during yesterday forenoon was dtcoratcd with a large number of potted pines of rare Austra ban varieties from the botanical garden. They were selected because of the fact that the pine is the principal forest tree of North Carolina. There were also placed in the room a number of llovvers, the Vice President being among the con tributors ol these. The botanical garden also furnished a cross of the rarest tlo'.vi rs no ,v ia hi. nun there. The body laid in state in the marble room from ."'i until ."..'"i o'clock. The luticrni servV.s Were coiHlucU'd by Dr. Moses H. limine ol Kichinoml, Vu., and Dr. Piter of this city, both of the Southern Presbytci ion church. T lie re- was a notable gathering of the great men of the count ry, incluiliug the Pnsidenl and his c.ibiuet; many of the foreign ('iploniats, the chief justice and the i ust ice s of the Supreme court. In the gallery there was to be seen Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris, Inn. Grant's daughter. The funeral procission was formed on the eastern plaza ol tlie, eapitol and moved to the Pennsylvania railroad station, Inan which the train left for Raleigh, N. C. The special train wi'.lt-St nator Vance's remains hit at'.) o'clock last u;ght for Asheville. Danvu.i.i-;. Va., April 17 -The Vai'ec funeral train passed here at 1- a in . the train stopping but a m nneia Then was no demonstration, the liourluiiig unfavorable. Danville was pat in ularly devoted to Vance. In lSS.'l u lien the socidled Danville riot was being iuv s ti'gatcd in the 1'iiilcil Stales Senate Vance bravely and well di eniletl her people. Kai.eic.ii, N. C, Apiil 17. The l. l '. train bearing the remains . I ihe late Si nator .. I!. Vance was nu t by ihous anils of people here at'.) o'clock. The bells of the city tolled and the grent crowds that lined Hit si reels, draped w ith solid black, gave onlv a si ght indi cation of the universally felt liireavi ment. Over ,1,t)0o people viewed there mains up to noon. At -t o'clock the luncral train left for Asheville, where it is prob i hie that the demonstration will be the most imposing ever heltl in this State. A N'liul) r ol i anil da i s R.m.i;ii;ii, N, C., April i 7. Spe.-ial j. There is. o! coin -c sonic surmise as to Senator Vance's successor and the nam: s ol Ah voider, Avery, J Mil tie Ann. field and C. mutes viian Henderson have en mcntiotK.'l on the streets, b it it is iin 'it is ii lo to now attempt to make any tk illations TO t.T A . t'Ulll I "i 111))!'. 'M sl'lll II ot V. ilitL SKi!l Ho H ouiltt l Wa-iiim. rox, April 17 The nciv rule r eouulipg a j it ir n i n a hieh will be polled by the House committee on u es ;oilny, prcvti.is lant llie Speaker bail appoint two tell, is, who shall lati.i bv tbecl-rk al each roll to certify o the Spt ala r tlie aaines of uumliers .rest ut and not vt-liiig. ll the nuinl erol mt uriei s, aiiil'- I lo tb"se ivlio respond o tin n tin. in s, is sntli.'i. nt lo make a mot mt). I lie qui i l ion shrill In-1. msiili red i ortl.itil. b:ilii--.U J o'eloik Speaker Cusp an idiacd I ! : ; 1 1 the res ilmi ul to coirit a tMioiinn li.ttl iiissc.l veas, 1.' 11; navs 1 he aiiiioiiiaeui -ot was oecetctl with ppl.tUM' by Kc. '.ililie.'.ns. ini-us' itiu siKiiii:, Ni ufiien llenclr lor Thrlr IMncvN. Iin I eitr -o ,o to Work HiKMixf.HAM, A'a , April 17. cstir lav's developments in the mint i 's strike ow that every mine in llu'districtcM'ept thus.' at W.ii rior ami in Tuscaloosa and W a liter count v, is shut do ivn, lullv i ,(KI0 men bi mg out. 1 Ik- lma-.-is in Walker county will probably join the strikers today. No attempt was made to put in nemo labor at tile llli.c Creek mines wheic the trouble is threatened. Armed Icpuly shcrill'-; were on hand, but the ncgrcs reliiscd woik, learing violence Irom the vtiikcis. I.viuhrrt lor ttaiie. Ci.i: i:i.AMi, 1 1., pril 1G. Speedy jus tice was meted out to u colored rape licnil at Kuslisylvar.i l, a small place near Hilliloutaini' last night, the wretch was Svuicr Newbiud anil his victim was Mrs, j.inc Kuowlcs, a respectable white woman M years of age. She was lerri blv injured bv the licnd. A large mob participated in the h:im;ing of Neivland. rroiioiil W'.vsiilNi.i'oN', Apiil 17. Secretary Ciivsham has decided to appoint Kit- ward I. Kenek of Gcoigia chief clerk of the Slate department to siiceecd Wm. Kocklnll, promoted to be third assistant Secretary of State. Kernel; has been chicl of the lUirciin of Statistics ol the slate department lor the past year. Dnvlll Dudley l lelcl'M Itilllal M.w oiik, April Hi llie n mams ol the late David Dudley Field were eon vcvetl to the Grand Central denot this morning where tnevwere iilaeed upon a special parlor ear arranged for the oc casion. The train left t lie station at I) o'clock for Slockbridgc, Mi.ss. HeiidrrNonvllle'H IonliiilHlreHM. Wajiiini.ton, April 17,--Thc President toduy sent to the Senate the nomination of Aniaiida E, Morris of Ilcndersonville, N. C, In to poalmjstrcss. Kinallnox At HI ii(t HIuk. Niiw Vurk, April If! -Small pox has broken out anew at Sing Sing prison. Three new cases developed yesterday. Kuobe Dead. Baltimoku, Md., April , 17. Brnest L' .... 1.- i. 1...1 . ..i t.. : I iin oi, ni. vuicu miuu mnuawcinrvr, died this afternoon. ,,, y.t,,.-, liclow is an open letter from otiiiof the largest whole sitk' dry jjooiIh houses in the United States. Notion Department, !i;fkt, Wjcu.iiit tx: Co , -2( to :J32 Broadway, N Y. April 13th, 18M. Messrs. A','i,rwr tl; Smith, 'II I 'u1 ton A vciiui'. An In-villi'. A'. C Ih'nr Kits; l'li;-iS( ship us ; oiirr hy '.sprcss two tlo.vn lloyul CumjiliorHiH'. Yours ii'siicd hilly, Ttrt, Welh'i'A- Co. Manufactured only by Raysorfc Smith, '51 Pntton Avenin!. Open V(ni;ifsiiU 11 o'clock. ASHEVILLE to tin: riiovr. Wli HAM- .HST COMl'LKTliU A l'l'Ll. I.INli 1)1' HANDMADE SHOES Ami will iu the future curry in Muck a full assurtmtnt of whoi-s of OUR OWN MAKE! TUU'V STAND WITHOUT A 1UVAL itoujKirrs, ll Court Square Aahevllte, N. C, STANDARD Quart Cans Tomatoes 10c. Sugar Corn per Can 10. Grated Pineapple per Can 15c. String Beans per Can 10c. Evaporated Apricots per lb 16c. T. J. RCVCLLi, 0 NorU Malt 8t Tiltihui Uk !- '.V--1,M. !?r-.H (:; ' V. ''',-''. ' V'l" ' - 'c ' T-"' t.'iMiAlLiAii.iiirii.iti1 ri" tr''' 1,1,111 iiii'fh'ilii?i'i'i"iiliSvirt

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