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Asheville Citizcrio VOLUME IX.--NO 305. ASHEVILLE, N. (!., TUESDAY EVENING, APKIL 2-1 !MM. PKICE 5 CENTS. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER 30c, PER POUND. Wm. KROGER. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE Sporting Goods House IN THC CITY 'or All Kind Of Sports, or Tennis Players, or Baseball Players, or Football Players, or Bicyclist, or Croquet Players, or Fishermen. llAVIi 1'TI.I. LINK ol' KOI.I.IIK SKATHS AM) I AM MOCK L. BLOMBERG CORTLAND BROS., UBAl, BATATU RKOKERa. INVESTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC ' t.oaoa Sccure y olaced at 8 r cent. Office 23 & 20 Pat ton An., up tain SOME LOW PRICES California Peacbes 18c. Per Ca California Apricots 15c. Per can. Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Mil Pickles 75c. Per Gal. Soar Mix Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Evaporated Peaches, Apricots Ao Pears 17c. Per Lb. Gr A.. Greer. IIKl'AU THAT IS 111 I i: 11ISIT1T I. It". 1 IT .' CAKKS THAT'S A Mi. Il l' rn:s ji st rii'.ht TIIKX lll'V iil'K R L U O L U T7 R DAISY AND HENRY CAY FLOUR, IT M-IVHK KAILS A. 1). COOPER, Cl t KT Si.H AKi: asiii vii.i.i:. n DO YOU SMOKE? 117.;.. v;j. u ;- ,ht s.Muki: tiii: i:i:sv cir.Mm .wn rn.c o ;.v vkH'.v, II ONI Oil II s Tin: r,i;sT rivi. am, y Ll:.r CKIAKS IX (M A'. llCMlOll .IN Vu; .Ml X I I hi., ...VrA7 ii m:. .7 uixits. si:m. x u:.i ci.irrtxc.s. m.ri: i l.'H.liKX si;m. IIdXKST JoltS ci ; vi.cn, i...ini husi si:i;r c.vik.c. i.hxi; jack .xit i:ik, at: u rv r.Kii-.u i Jl X.ll.CSKA. ;,. if ,, l.flKI i rc. I ixi: i.ixi: h ri.rr, ruwixn rn mmx sr.. ASIIIA ll.l.C. X. L BARGAINS IN NOVELS LESS THIM HALF PRICE Why i.iy ,s ami t-flll- I'.T tl" u I call m'l jllt ni. koh1 tliis Meek ..r w. al R.i ' Over -j.j lilies hy n. .1. .Lintli.iis. I.l-ew Ir-iv j,, pay -'"C., ami fur sain,- n,,e, I limit lit aliai.l In l.mk at lliem. y,,.i . 1. .it t li.iv in liny milt".!, yun want I...1..-.I. SPECIAL PIPE SALE ' Will continue ihi-. iwk imh the i:i v slli - ilnrillK Ull ,;.- v., , I;, pipi. in le-.;. than a nii.ulli. Tlu iiiut l.e ,'l.e.O, Hit Mould nut sell i it ;i .; in hmw vi lull- tlu v ,(!f c!ie..i, TcXas mm only jj..o.i yt.tr. KckiiKi r piki . i'uii i-iUitiirt Inn fur los tvopt :tt p.-i w.u WAITING TABLETS I-'ur pfii nu.l i.tncil. Hind ', urit n- ,, Cram-' writing pupcr: Ward's uiiin Make's writing ji;iitr; lliirlliiirswiiliiig pa.. Any style, any size, any price, any eulnr. GARDEN SEED 1). M. l-'vrryS celt luati ml. I'.naruntectl Ii ,-h. FRUIT DAINTIES I v ni.p wink- The Uuniiia f..nii ml. Pure maple -11:1 't' c.uiil inia ;in;tlik RAY'S Telei'.ln.iie n. s X. fmi Manitoba Corn Cur e Kemuvos The Too Coin CARMICHAEL'S PHARMACY. WILL YOU WA NT A Freezer This Year ? 1 ''-. .Jrf',i KT'-ASvi -' WfflSi V v: -:-Y'- iy iii :.!:. 1,: vi t mriiiufu'tiiri .1. 1 'li ami tn hi'K : i -. ; "e i.ne. Sp.".e :.,i!, , Ik iu ;. 1'mV, . ive a hit v- l. i.i :; l aiiK I'li.c .l!i I- .mil in..: - 111: 1 Ik 1 lUt.iil: FRESH - CRACKERS. Wilier Thin, Social Ton, Taney Lira ham, Oatmeal, Alhcrt JJiscuii, . Afternoon Tea, Extra Toasl, Halt l!iii!(i:cl, Orange S!icis, Plain & Salt kolas. POWELL & SNIDER ONE ill in: S i jj "1 1 .i''. .V WW A' , AMI I si I! , .1 ' I I KI V. i, IKIMVI . 1 1.7. s .' r.i.w y ,v.iii).s, nrrn.KicK i:iiri.k. M.I 7.V1.X AVo'.S a. on is, ''at.va's. : I. KEDWOOl) & CO. rleinitsfi & Reagan Wli ARK Till! SKI.l.lSil M'l-.NTS IN ASIIICVU.I.I- I-UK CONFECTIONS 'urc - and - Delicious HON HONS ANU CHOCOLATE CHOCOLATE PAHLINUS, M1X1JD CIIOCOLATBS. j CRHAM W'INTBKOKBliM, I CRHAM PUri'UKMl.NT.S, OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES CANDY, ETC. KliCHIVlill I'KOM FACTORY TWICK A . . WBBK ''l'ial-Vli fin'jffiimfi fcJ ,i li-T'S' n"T-'-fi mi' j'lt.1!. COM-'tilEK.VTE KUUXIOX A .V.II TIMli M A I" 5UK MINtSIIAM Tile iCtiiiwdlM i KI11UI) Wilt ill; It , r liiiics anU (Jl cully lucictin Utv Crowd-UlHIiUKUlsIircl Mm be lrtseul. IiiUMiM. ham, Ala., April '- I . Tiie U- iv union is 011, People arc vomiiij; in Ii' 111 tlic lour tiuartcrs of the Soutlarn S'ntes. The city is already p icked with visitors anil still they cuw. Tlity are here from the little creal L'rani! si.n dtvssed in the uniform ol a soldier to tlu .'1.1 Confederate with one it'); undone arm who leans on a cane for support. Those who actually fought, their sym p ithizers, wives and children arc hen and still the crowd comes. The street InUir and the picltporktt, sure si;;ns ol a ijr.'at ctowd, are nlieadv here. TJte i;l recta in the business part of the tity arc so crowded that one can hardly inake his way alonj;. The Iiumucss men have nearly all thrown out si reamers ol Confederate: .'mil ti.iti.m i! .-..i ....a pictures of ijrcaL Soutlicrn tjeiit rals'deatl ti niK ii-.iii; lioilt 111c Ul.ltlOWS t)l Inisiness builtlirit.'saiitl private residences. The air is lull i.l hiisllc and I .l!t It .'.ml everything lias a j;.il.i appt arante. 1 he Itm rattA or .11 lit' r...!ril...k ,vl,;,i, have been made mve as .iriru-e ni i. . .'te.'iS'.'.l allttalaiue ,.t,;l 1 he rate war, it 1 Lfii'.'iaUv coiicciietl. will rt-stiil in tin- linutiiifi ol t !,( nis-.i in Is -vhii otherwise WOtlid UUt h.ivc Cl 111'.'. X It i.ntv line this tatc war li: "tin. Inn ii is nut at an ad. !.ir it has lain rmi.i.ivil 1 h-.i lower ral.s will I e niatlf. home weeks' .1 1 lie 1 linen ai i Criscent made a rat.- ol if lor the round trip Irani New (I.- ic.-ins to 1,11 i)iin;,'li.im in order that the iixas ticiCi-iili in nii..i.t he increased. It f. as thought t hat ilic t r. ins-Mississippi lltliet WOllll .;il;t' .1 l.r.mnrl ii'.niil.. 10 Texas ioim, in ihr.vn ihj Uueen iiild l.recetit, the Louisville mid Xash villi- aniioiineeil a rale Imiii ew (Ii-I. m.i.. to Hinuinijriin nr.it it 1 inn lor This .-et people in hntliin; ahtuil inakiiii! piepar.ilions to lake mlvintaae ol I he cuts, litll this' v.as not .ill. T.h,v il ,. l.liKeti 1 mill Crescent went tin- old "u-lin- hle one better anil made the man, I 1 1 in ami i: is umlei stood that Texas lines ;Miera'ii:o witli the 1 l.nen m.,1 t .... eent have in.tilc prnpoi I i.male t otes. l-;tmi:;::slied Dersona''. .-i Inini .-.I! ov, i- the Soltlht". 11 S;;iti" ,i.e on ! Ii.-i',- 1 Fume h ive aiie.i.lv nrnv. tl mion ihe sici.e ..I the i;i altM rt union 011 eaiih Ii is now a ccrlaiau iliat the lollo-.viii.. iivtiuoiswiilileli.l'i: r, ,v,ri:(ir 1, ,,.' til Alabama, Store ,1 M issi.-sippi, Tuna", ol Tiniiess e, and llo.; 01 T. :. l',.i'. ci :101s limes of Ai.'ihaiii-i, and Stone ol MiSMsis; pi arc already hei eand tl-e othtr executive- will b.- in with iLle.i!ious Iroiii I h. ir strili-s lonior-uvy. Mi-ses Lt li-t llirlii i t am! l.i.ie Sheliv id Wash initton cam.-111 tonight with a deleau lion from that pl,i-.:e. Not only these bat ;.ili. - )!: iutii t person-of ? will In here in ample Jnu. !'M-: OVtl I l-.(t v- K. U'UtilM itt Vlralul;s if Au.Imh iiitrj;aiiil, tts tio- t! V. -iiim, ins, Aprils I. -The Miiry!..n. ami ii'i;ini,' n'.-.-ilei' war w.-islhesii et 11' ill. 1 tite'.sion by tlii S'iptcir.e court I idled : n '..'. today, (usiic.' 1'iehl au- noi.reiiu Ihe .., 11. i m. I'iieeae undereot. si ler.it'Oii was an al ,,: L'obert I.. Whait'.'ii vs John il.'ic. -heriff : Accum.ic county, Virginia. Wiiarlon, a rcs'iknt of Mnril.tnt, had bet 11 aru-led mi, I lined I ,r oy:er liihine; in I'. ieo make - inn. I. and, lading to pay the line, was r. m,:i d ..I to the sherilf for impn'on in iit in the county (ail, and the pris.-ut pr. i.cil'ii: wa.-i hrouylii to M'eure his rt lease 'on a writ ol habeas eovpi. Alui a revie.vol ili-ecomtiact ol K''.i.oid suo-.ip'eit ai'ri'eiuents between '.lie SiaUsof M.-.rvl.'iudaml Vii.ma. np ir, i h, intcriir. I at 1 -n fl whiilt the ease l.irii'..!, luniee I'iil.l heid ilmt ,n ,,o::t vv;1 tivin to citiens of M.-trand to li-.li in that w-iti'i : 1 hat ihe conns ul V:r-.mi-i h.i.l iai isdi lion to tt v Whai-t...i to.-ili,- nib uc cli. u"!;td; and therefore that the iuih;mciU ol the coii't Inlow aains". Whai lou intisi be allirmcil. ! I . I T 1 : I X I'.C I 'l l V I ; HliHS 10 N Call Oliiitlniu ' a 'Niiiiilniiiioi, - le -M itrlir. Aasiiinotun, April LM.-lnimvdiatelv alter the readiuj; of yesterday's journal. the Senate went into executive session. The object of the session was to dispose il the l loiid.t iiominatioi.s run.,,,,, .1,..,-, thai ol Ceorijc W. Wilson. 10 l.e e.H.-einr 01 interna! revi line lor the Morula dis triet iijjair.st which Call is niakiny a vig orous !i.;ht . No testilt was reached 011 Wilson. After hall an hour spent in executive session another half hour was ivin to moriiiui; bnsiues ol no importance, and Ihe taril'l bill wns taki.11 up at 1 p, ni. Mills iiihlrissnl the Senate in support of the hill, closing what is tlesinnuletl 11s the "general debate," TltlC JOY I I.I.CHOM CASK. I'lOiie' Ol' It MIHHS I'osicillite lit' t il 11 If- Wasihm; ton. Anril Jl-The (I'Neil. Joy election ease h 0111 the 11th district ol Missouri cameupae,uui today through the elVort of ll.iiilu !.l of Missouri to have read a series of resolutions adopted bv a mass lueclin.'. ol citizens of his dis. triit ilciioimcin the iiiisenliini of lov. He Was lltlsneet ss.'ul. hoivever l hr. speaker ruling thai. Hie resolutions pre senlcil no taicstion of niiviUue. The House then wcntinio commitlte of the whole and took 111. the nostoflitv anor, ,. priation bill lor the vein eutliri),' June do, iniM, COUtCNtfll l.lt't'lllltl CllNC. Wasihmitun, April HI. The House elections committee w as in session sev eral hours toilav hearmt? arroiinciits in the l7(iode-ICpc9 contested election case 110111 me rouriii iiistrict 01 irxmia, Rild Nrwn ol Krnitit notion Washington, April S-K About o'clock this nltcruoon Franlt llatton, editor anil one ol the proprietors of the "l'ost," sulleKil a stroke of pnrulvsis ami is now in n critical condition, Cotillrnii tl, Wasiiinoton, Apiil 2t.-The Sennle has confirmed the nomination of A. M. Avery, receiver of public moneys ut Huntsville, Ala, -1 1- tin. TO H. COMMISBIOXFKH. Il;tii I. tiler Front nm'rici .Vttor ifv ;ic 1111 llou. U. II. Glenn, I'tiited States attor ney for the Western district of North Carolina, is determined to stop il possi blv the midinu up to the l'eileral lotu t of trilling cas'.s. He has issued the fob lowing letter, addressed to the Coniniis sioners ol the Circuit court of Western North Carolina, whi. b cannot be misiu derstooil : "ihe minibei of pttLy ort'eiitlers bound over to tlic I'tdiral court are beeouiiiiL so liemtrous that 1 ltd tompellttl to ad tlress you tins letter uriii" on to bc- i.unie more cai'.lul in tne Inline. Il v w 01 sank the rules lalelv picpaied and suit ynii. ynu will Imd ihat no person must he hoimd simply for one ofLm c, up ni the tistiiuonv ol a common in t.iriiier, or wiitass 01 nail ellaracter, tin less supported hy corrohoratim; tcsti motiy. Neither is any one to be allowed ' 1 tlic eo'.i.-ts ti.i vent their spite upon some neinunor with whom they arc on bi-..l teiins. I am sort v tosay that some of the Commissioners in their anxiety to Hit let?, arc disrto,inliiii;ihcse rules, and arc sending up lor trial cases that dis grace them and which should never lim! " place on the docket. To prevent this, I I'ow state: I will approve 110 war rant, unless the Commissi mer indorses on its lino, tli.it he believes the prosecu tion should he commenced, and il when said case is returned to Court 1 find that ii is Ii ivoiousand not guclins should have been commenced, I will refuse to ft! pi ove then-count ol the Commission! r lor his lies in sueh ease. This will make it neetssarv fur the Commissi, huts 1,, examine tin: wiinisses more III irou-hlv bilore issuing warraiUs. I wiiiilil n wo i.ii,,,-,,, !,. I'.,.....:.- ers that the l-'edeial courts ol the I niied Mates liave made it a sulhe ent kiiiuuiI to remove Commissioners when they liind over partus npou Ihe teslimonv ol professional witnesses. I am determined to slop so many cues ol this kind com my; to court, and as the Jtitle of the dis trict his consented to suspend a Com missioncr upon mv application, 1 will do so in casts win re I find thev aie viola! inij. the rules of the court. I desire that all the Commissioners join me in sup picssin;. llarant vinlalioii of the laws, and seeing that such oi'lcndcrs shall re eeive such punishment as will stop them ai:.-! i:Jiar ollie'S, but I also want them t. ai I me in cleat ino the dockets of such ti .iiii:, .uses as now appear upon them." t Vl I.INti Sil:WH J flu vi:i 'n inn- club l"rt iiarloi: lor Tlic SeaKou'H KportH I eie is a promising outlook now I01 arnal bicicle season ill Ashcviile. Next to !...se'nil whceliii;,' will no doubt oc enpy the hrst place in ihe mind 'if the "ct.tel," A prominent factor in the in teiist Ih it is taken in hkvcline; is Ashi Mi.e Lyele citil), nutl it is working to luri'.i:,'.! aniiHemenl for the wheelmcji (ir.ni, ihe season. A meetmp; ol Ihe eiun w.'is 1;. ill at ,11- I'atlo-i avenue last eveiiiui,', at which il was decided to at mice make arraniieiiieuls for a track for this viars sports. A committee com P d 1 I Arthur M. 1-ield, chaiiman, I l'l, as nils and V. 11. r,,,sh was a, i 10 hi rd lor t his pin pose .' l aeii; buanl, t ) have cl-.ai'ue ol the .i.'i.'.iis ol races Ihii veal', was al.-o a P"in ed, on si.-.; i,,o n, s. Ko,;eis, 1; ii lvian and Clare. ,cc Saivver. ' wvn,n x TstiiM i; iiaki.ini; X'-'lsrtn Triiir 10 Me v utse "I in ls r. .Mi'iioi.A-vii.i.i:, Ky., April HI. ('.real cxcilu-n-iil prevaile I in Nicholasvilie lasl ni;;ht villi the colored ptnple. Clay Mi Clear, who Was shut and killed last Friday ni-hl, was the victim of his wif and his stepson in order that her 'over ill t.asiiii s, liiiyht be Iree to come to lu r house. I'.askius (eavc tlic b ,y a pis. (ol and his mother persuaded him to do ii-e 1, 0111:1;. i.asl 11 i.l: lit in';.'rot s ol the town nrjiaiiizcd and concluded to have a triple hans'inn, but (ailei Well h had the i tii heavily .uarih'd all nielli; hi nee the iiejjro.'s were li.-nlled in their tllorts 1ileoilioli(n AM I- ! w t'enm. S'.N Axi'omo, I-x , April HJ Two vears aj;o !' r.-d llamn, a well known voting man oi L ui ro, was bit ten by a rabid tli.c. He experienced but little pain inmi the wound ;il the time ami it licalul nicely and bad been al times for gotten until a few days nj;o, when he liiKan to show symptoms 01 hydronho bia. His condition (,'rew woise' rapidly, and he was soon raviut and siiappiiije; al those around him. He died vesterdav. Nolu iou r riieMiiiiiouMl'rolileiu. LiiXhux, April ll-'.-Westlcv Ibook I'ercev.il, New Zealand's nejent general in London, hits been notified officially ol bis ('.overum; nt's willingness to under take Ihe solution ol the Sanioau prob lem. 11c received today a cablegram Iroiii Wiliiimton sur;,'csiinj; that with a view to uiiling the complication in Sa moa New Zealand would volunteer to aunts' ihe islands, which would then be placid under lirilish protection. The i:urilitUHke In Urttc.-. Atiii.ns, April HJ.Manv reports from the tow us w hich have siillercd most se verely limn the eaithtpiakes of the last two days were received this afternoon and ivcuiiif.'. The loss ol lde. and prop erty is much greater than wns at first Ktllltioseil. Ill the loeria ihulfi,., 1 On persons arc known to have been killed oy Hilling wans and many others are missing. Ah Ail Old Timer WashinuToN, April 2 k Williams Me- Garralian, the most conspicuous figure nuoiit the cnpitol lor the last 30 years anil better known by everybody in Washington as "liillv Mcfin rrnbnn." dietl at the Providence hospital this morning. He wus about "0 years of age. IVST IX AO A' TH CA KOL ISA. t'limlol I., '.,evo' TI,o a.,..i.,:.,.. e - ,. ,.vii,jii vii closing up the South Carolina dispensa ries lins completely laid out ns many as n n ii iiiieriirisimr lUUIVIlluaiS WHO had invested or nrrnmrcd lo invest in ilistillery plants in the counties border ing on South Carolina. In Union and Anson i-ounlie.4 ilutm full., n ,1,,vin ......... uin- tillcrit'9 Invc been surveyed. All were located close to tlic boutu Carolina line. -Wntnll 7fl Drmnerni Tl. l,....,i.-u of tlic county arc preparing to' plant it mint uiTviMtt: ui cora ion season. . ESCORTED BY A SHERIFF COXI'.V'S CO.H.MONWKAI. v 1:1.1. la AHiiKu. ARMV Hie Army uiowIiik as Ii iStaiH WHHtiliiititiii Ctly, Hie OliiecllVf I'olu:-Tlie MinvrH are itulrl. Ho.iM.snouu, Mil., April lif-The Commiinweul army started this mom mi; on a Ioiik day's march toward lVed- crick. The army was larRer at the stuit this tnortiiiiK than nt any time since it lilt Masillon, otii) men beinj" in line. Mikih.ltowx, Mil., April "m-Thc Coney rin v p-.ssiil through Turner's Imp S:::o this moriiinjj. The Sheriff ditl not met t them on the county line as ex peeled, but on Holiviar heiirhts Zim merman and :'.0 mounted deputies wire tirnwn up. lirowne was not with the c dumnnt the time, so he missed the chance lor a theatrical speech. The Miernl u. i . ,iot mv demonstration, but fell in at the head ami rear 01 tlic column. They will act as an escort turouli the county, camp- no; elm iiiyni wiiu me army. I lil-i-'i: Hai ti-:. Ind.. Anril LU ij... ami his army will leave on the Vandalia line today lor Indianapolis. l:ry went over limn the eitvlasl rniln. .,a ora.Mio' 11 is a 1 mv 1111 m in.' in . tl,,.,,, II ev wotihl rule today. The rntiucd sol t.icrs cheered this lusiilv .for i h.-v l.,.a leeiareil tnev would wa'k 110 morr. 1 lie Miners' filrlUe. l.iK.uiM.ii am, Ala., Anril L'l The sit- untiori with stiikin mint-is toilav is one ol quietntss. An exeeulive committte of strikers is tu session here airain. and ex beets to have another r.inlir,.tw-n ,-i.i, liovernor lones to discusi lb.. uti.,nil,, The new men at Hluc Creek miH l,.ii,,' ire still wotkiiiL' under I lie i.n.ler'i w, ,.1' "...id. 1 nere is no iminti Mate nnisncei of tnillhle. The coal snnnlv ic rl.. hort, ami mav eaus" I he elosir,; d sevu.il industries soon. ' ' - down iui.i. l omiviH s-,.ooo,ooo The It. i i. Hum imv Or lit Hold oul A'asiiinotox, April 2 l.-Tbe tnorlgngc bond suit of the Central Tiust company of New York against ihe K'ichmon 1 ei fiaiivillc railroad coinpanv in which a decree of foreclosure and sale was issued ny the l. luted Sl.atis Circuii court loi i ne eastern district ol Virginia the thir- lilh ol Ibis month wnssiunvd bv ln.br, Ha ner of the Ihsirict Snore tre I'nin-l t idiiv. The decree wns iw.ii.,l to ' tne amount ol prineipid and interest upon the consolidated mortaage made by the railroad company to the trust company Del. HH, lNSO, amounting to fo.lHCMS,".. The railroad company has property in this city, and the decree directs side ol all the property, rights and interests couveved in I be .,, dattd mortgage within L'l) days, unless ens- iuuoiini now in tieiatiit snail be paid helore the expirationol that period, with in .,.i .ai . JIl.A.NH I Kl l, WlilSKIvl l.ov. 'milium llot-8 No! Where I fit1 ih Know i-iii.i miiia, S. April o I-. Cioveriior Tillman vesterdav publicly expressed hin.si.'il tor the lust time since the Su prcmc conn's decision. He confessed thiil he cannot solve ihe ,,r, ,!,!..,, puzling the people ol the State, whether i.iioi.oui on exists or wnetiier tile tlecis ion ieavts the gap open f,,r hee whislsev lie gave il as his opinion, however, iiiai me iiecision mi aus Iree whiskey tne islitiilislimeiit ol saloons at every ero-'S road ami street ir..i,r .. ;,! i. la w to license, restrain or nreveiit Hi, on in any unrig iney may do. Ail he knew was that tlic Slate cannot sell whiskey ho can, he did not pretend to sav. 11 pruh:iiuioii exists, the Covei nor said be ad no pkmis ol enforcing it. as the de cision ol thceouit rem end Ids eiuisinh ulary force useless. ll '1II.UN (iOVKHNOltH Tliev Arc To Meet Attain I" Con- vmhioii, II HV ,o. Ar;i si'A.Ga., April l'l-. The South rn luler-State Immigration and Inius trial association, Hon. M. T. Ilryan ol Nashville, Tenn.. nresidcni. and linn )hn T. I'.itrick of Kaleiuh. N. C. secre tary, ami the conventim, si,,i,,i,.... Governors has been called to meet in Augusta, M;iy .",('. Ihe obiect ol the mietinj; wi 1 be to discuss 1 ililct iea 1 lie nbins 1 a-, imbi,,,, r,',,i. ital and iniiiuoralioii to t b S,,..il, atlvenise tae South and correct manv erroneous opinions nhoul the South among Northern people. Clioleru lu i.IhIxhi I. isiion, April 21-. There was a Irish case of cholerine or chidem in lln' nil v ycstcid.ty. The disease is rapidly spread ing to towns and vilianes in the i.n.,,-i,,,- The Spanish aiilhoritiis have adopteti rigorous precautionary measuresagainst tne insease all along the frontier. MOIItlHV H Ball I.HIHeH, National League riiiladelphia s. Washington ; Hrooklyn 4, lloston 7; St. Louis I, Pittsburg ,'t. No games be tween Hnllinifire rlnrl V,.u ',,1. ri...,i.. . ...u i.vii ...linn- ii nil and Chicago, and Louisville and i ICVlliltlll. Miiv Have Corded-JackHon Ni w tiHi.KANS. April J4-. The Olyinnie club won a big victory in the Sniu-emr court, which on vesterdav nllirmrd the iiecision ol a lower court, and the result of which means that the cluh may give lights again. Old HoHielry Uuriit-tl. Sakaxac Lakk, April l' l-. Miller's Sni- itnac Lake house, one of the oldest and best known hostelries in the Adirondack woods, burned last night. COXmXSEDTBLBGiAMS. 1'Mi I'llilt.nl II I'l.iim. ....rT,.. l,..o . .....(, i,v,., ..tiaiUU- Icssed to murdering two little negro girls ncnrMoiitjiomiiy, Ala,. last Friday' The coal miners in the llirminghnm, Ala., district met ami, after hearing sev eral speeches, concluded not to strike. Mis. T. Howe, a young ladv living in Waycross, On., wns outraged by a ne fito yesterday. She will die. 11. 11. Gouchcnour was coiiliruud us postmaster at Grcencvillc, Tenn., yes terday. The Indiana apportionment act of 1803 has been declared unconstitutional. S Ml AT- KAYSOli & SAIITirs lKliciiitis IVi Lk.hm Sdtlji COCO-COLA llll. lllost ,,,,nar iliink eiii ili.oin lo In I'.'iililaiu. K. 1'usliiny ii ii, iiivm,,iiiii,Ki LIMEADES We liave ill-l t.ceiu.l tlu- lir-l lot ul Jalllaiei liint k, a III I lu.pe I., si i c t In e . I i.,iilai lime aile r. nlarlv u.ni . Raysorfc Smith, il. Patton Avenue. Open I'vrniuxstiU 11 o'clock. ASHEVILLE TO Till! lliOXT. WK IIAVIi J 1ST COMl'LETliD A l l'Ll. LINK OK HAND MADE SHOES And will in the luture curry in iek u fu I assortment of uliocs of OUR OWN MAKE! TIIUV STANIl WITHOUT A 1UVAL ltOBliJltl'W, U Court Square, Aahevllle, N. C. STANDAKD oart 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. REVELL. 10 North Mala gt " Teltkei lift
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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April 24, 1894, edition 1
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