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f FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, X - Asheville Daily Citizen, THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, 28 cent. Three Tlmei, SO centa. Six Times, TS cent. ' Th Weekly Citiikh I full of local and H.nte new. : Just the thing to tend to anyone Innulrlnu about A.heville. Iucd Thuraday. iMnRle copies 8 centa, mulled. Only 1.00, Tntr year. - VOLUME VI. NO. 43. ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1890. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. 1INVILLE. MATINEE A place plauncd aud devel oping us u GREAT RESORT. t , Situated in the I MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region ""ted for health fuluess and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of 3,800 feet, J with cool Invigorating Climate It in being laid out with taato and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HHATHFVL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO,, Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, Handkerehlefti and Wlndaor Tlea At an per cent' and 33'. orr rent. Icm lhan reKUlnr price All Mew and Laical aiylea. "BON MARCHE. HXESTABROOK'S Sit 8. MAIN ST., AbIIKVILLB, is tub i-lacs roa BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. air in d EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled "BLUE RUBr- llaa been withdrawn alter a very success-si run, and we now pment our matchless Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP ULAR PRICES. DOOM OPKN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, proprietor. MISCELLANEOUS. E8TAUL1SHKD 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, SUMMER READING. I THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. nut: iur.lt IUncropt ii the oldest sur viving graduate of Harvard. He gradu ated 73 years ago. During its twenty fivr vrnra nf existence Harvard hits grad uated lfi,030 pupils. Of these w,UJ7 ore living. Tun Citizen congratulates the Lyceum I - nf Pnl l. D. Cameron to lie 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ftSHEVILLE, . v. iu ,irCgident during the coming quarter. The .election is a decidedly good one Under his able leadership the society can? not help but flourish. Mks. Mf.rritt, of rhiliidclphin, is win ning honors for herself abroad. A paint ing which she exhibited in the academy has been purchased by the Chantrey fund. This is a distinction indeed. The title of the painting is "Love Burred Out." . Tint coninlaint in Chicago that the census was not thorough was sulistun- tiutcd in a sturtling manner .'the other day. The census siiicrvisor discovered that he was not on the list. He is will ing to make affidavit now that the whole utfair is faulty in every way. A Florida ccnsuscnumeratorlost three rents lint becnuscanciKhbordiffcrcd with him. The difference of opinion grew into a row and ended in the enumerator's ntnhbiiiir his antnuonist. The Intter died, consequently cannot figure in the census and the enumerator cannot collect lor him. THE SUNNY SOUTH. THE BRIDGE BETWEEN TWO STEAMSHIPS BREAKS. A TUC EXPLODES NEAR RACINE, WISCONSIN. 100 of the best recipes for mnking Ice Creams, Sherbets, Water lees, and Custards, given away with each Freezer at the "BIG IIACKUT." A big lot of Straw Huts for Men, Boys and Children at the "BIO RACKET." A new lot of Soft Crush Hats in Brown, Blue and Black at the "BIG RACKET." Croquet Setts and Hum mocks, all prices, at the It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doing so you eunsave money by buyingyour drugs, medicines and such articles at Carmichael's Drug Store. His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street. Asheville, N. C. You will be surprised to see how for 8. $10, $12 and $15 will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, witli uni dren's and Boys' Suits in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of trnod nniieurance. " Latelv arrived. Men s liana sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La dies Kid Oxford Ties, fine Trunks and Valises raid num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Redwood is now in Richmond taking advant age of the usual bnrgains shown by New 1 ork salesmen just before taking stock. 30 South Main Stand Lamps, Hall Lamps. Library Lamps, Night and k'iti.hi.n r .11 inns. Wicks. Chim neys and Burners, lower than nnvbouy, at tno "1J1U UALiVUl. IliipkloM. Ribbons. NU.L- Wnnr. hilars. Cliffs. lt..lru nml tlm Innrcst line of Flouncing in town at, tho A iwm- limwif fiinirhimiHUtul 1 1 'l.,i.iil.rn vu in Solids. Si Hues. Plaids aim brio imnos in Ul "BIG RACKET." It is an established fact tii.it. nn tiliico iii town con- liiiiiv t.iitiu 11. Iul tr IIHHOl'tAHl stOCK of goods sold at as low prices as tho "BIG HAUKhT." We do not make a sneeiul ty of anything (unless itlx o'f low piiiiu) but we do take cousKieraoie priuw in inf f our Shoe busiliesH. Keeping all kinds and selling them cheaper than anybody else must be tho secret of it. Do not Hpond a nickel lor anything until you have vis ited tho "BIG RACKET." CLOTHINO, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FDR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accommodations the very brat thi. nioun Uln country can afford. Term, rcnaonnl.lc a. lioiHillile to iiiiikc them. Illlllnnl.. pool. Imwllng alley, ball room, muilc, etc. F. A. MILES, M. D., mayuod.-im Proprietor. KBA RESTATE. Walt. . Owvn, w. W, wkt. GWYN & WEST, laucceMor to Walter B.Oya ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO RANK Of ASHEVILLE. R P A I F ST ATE. wills bros., II fa n tm mm W I ARCHITECTS, I. W. U. WILL.. ASTI.Va J. WILLS. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent Notary I'.blle. ComnlMloaer. olllced.. FIRE INSURANCE. OfWCIt-. aittwiiM Court lairl. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Affenta. Loan, m nrely placed at II per cent. (Itmi 8 A an ratton Ave. Heeond Boor. RWHIIV JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. f PIRU INAtlRANCtt PLACKU IN TWBNTV OF THB HURT COMPAN1UB in Til II WOULD. AOHNTSOfTIIBTBAVBt.KKH'I.M'HANh ACCII1HNT INHUNANCM CO., OH HARTFORD, CONN. 1TATII AdIINTa FOR THBtiBTROITPIHU AND IIUKOLA R PROOl RAPB CO. atooni 9 A 10, McAfee Block. BH P.tLa At,, ArianUlf , H. C. ABHBVILLB.N. C. OIHc Darnanl DnlMlnR. P- " I Plan., Rpedncatlona, DeUlla. c., furevcry clan of building at .hort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS k SPECIALTY. Call and e n.. aiirlfld.'lm F. A. GRACE, FRliltCO DUCORATOR AND DHHIUnUH) Will Kiecal. In Temora, Intonaco, i Rncanatlc or Oil Front Special Dclgn in DI'.CORATIVH COMPOaiTlOW I RcallatloFloral, RenalManc Jk Allcaory. Addnm WOODWARD AVB. Detroit, Mich., or BOX 84a, A.heTlll., N. C. JOHN CHILD, ( I'urmcriy of Lyman & Child I, REAL ESTATE AND J LOAN BROKER strictly a Brokerage Bualnem Loan, aecurely placed at B per cent. $10.00 REWARD In cash will bo paid to any purchaser at my Btorewho guesses nearest the popula tion of Ashevillfl n shown by tho official census now being ta ken. , You ore not ; hunted to one guess but can guess as often as you mako a purchase. If two or more make tho nearest guess, tho prize will bo given to tho guess received first. I't nil eonio and t ry their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boot, Shoes & GciitH FurnlHhlngt. Charles . Hnrrah, a lurc iron manu facturer, a republican, ami prominent member of the Manufacturer.' club, has withdrawn from the latter and gives the following reason, in u public interview: "I could not have maintained my sell reiiicct by remaining n mcmlier of the club while it supported a lull that I was ngninst from principle. There were but two tilings for me to do cither tune nn ntrrnutive stand and fiiilit the measure in the club rooms, which would hnvecniiscd ill feeling, or quietly withdraw. I chose the latter. 1 was placed in a delicate k sition. My father was vice president ol the club, nnd this influence was urougni tn bear uixin me. It was a matter ol principle, and I could not rcmuin. If the McKinley bill is passed my business win be injured. The Mid vale steel works sell steel tires for 2',i cents a Miund. The McKinley bill proKes to odd this addi tional tariff to the priccof steel. This in creases the price of our material and will ureveiit mi company from comiicling with foreign steel manufacturers. 1 won't supKrt any measure that threat ens to injure my business. liven under the present tariff luws on iron nnd steel we sell our product ns chenp ns loreign manufacturers can. The Midvule steel comnny sells ord nance metal to the United Slates govern ment as cheaply ns Armstrong si lls it to the Hnglish, Schneider to the l-rcncu or Kruppto the German governments. And yet wc pay our workmen higher wages. Tiwv nml more moucv to live on and we hove to pay them. The Midvalc steel company could stand this bill if Iheir workmcn suffered, but my workmen neip me make moncv and what will hurl them will hurt me. Thut is why I opK.sc the McKinley bill, nnd to remain in the Man ufacturers' club while It siipiKirted the measure was not in accordance with my idcus of self resicct. Therefore 1 re- .iittied." Mr. Hurrah is a thinking num. His remarks arc to the Hiint uml his con clusions correct. II there were more in the republican pnrty, there would lie n McKinley bill to nntngonisc. DRILL IN GYMNASTICS. The Republican Convention at HarrlHlturu, P,-New or the World To-Uay. HK'i'inl Iiiiitt'h to The CltUi'ii. Hrkst, Frame, June 25.-1 lie urmuc between two steamships collapsed this morning. Hundreds dropied into the sea. Seven bodies were recovered. PENNSYLVANIA POLITICS. What Ih Dol.itt- the HarrlMburu; Convention. SKl'illl to TllH LITIKHN. Hakhisiii hc, I'u., June 25. The con vention of the rcnnsylvaniil republicans has been declared ojicn by the chairman of the executive committee and the pre liminary organization hus been icrfcctcd. It nuw remains to lollow out the pro gram ns carefully planned by Mr. (Juay. There seems to lie no doulit ol tuc nomi nation of Senator Dclcmntcr for gov ernor, and the absence of Uiriatoplicr L. Mngec, of Alleghany county, leads to the impression that nbolt Irom the prosicct ive nartv nomination is imminent. I'hil- n,l,.lnlii,i'K lecislntioa will enst a compli mentary vole for Cicncrol Hastings this afternoon, but will go to Dclcnmlcr in the formal ballot. Alleghany county win probably vote for N'emtooth throughout. One ol the delegation asserts that li le mntcr's nomination means the loss of Alleghany county to therepublicans. On the other hand the majority of republi cans here are determined to vindicate Quay by the nomination of his choice. Senator llelemntcr. Attorney Orahom, of 1'liiladclpMa, a Dclemaler man, has liccii chosen tcmio rnry chairman of the convention. A Mew Feature at the V. M. C. A i.....anlu.u. At tlir nu-ctinu of the gymnasium com mittee of the Young Men's Christian As sociation yesterday afternoon it was lc in lu.lil chiss drills in gymuaslice under the charge or Cror. Rlnngum encn M,.inl.iv. Wednesday and I'riduy evening at 0 o'clock. The drill will consist ol a drill of twenty minutes to half an hour in Indian clubs, wands, rings or duntli- bclls, aflcr which Hie tunc will be sicni in the heavier work on the horiwintal bar, parallel bars, flying rings nnd jump ing, luring the classes only those Ink ing part in the drills will lie termllted on the gymnasium lloor. i'n me omcr ;i,i. Pmf. Mnnuuin will lie on the floor to give individual Instruction iu the use of the various pieces of apparatus. A committee of volunteer leaders is lie ing organised to aid Prof. Mnnguin in i.i. u,ri. in connection with the gym nasium arc llic bath rooms, which are with hot and cold water. members of the V. M. C. A. arc en titled to the use of the bath rooms at any time, ns well ns to the class drills, ...:.i...i nil.liiioniil charge. Any young man ol good moral character mav be come a member of llic association iiioii payment of the uiiminl Ice ol 7. Prof. Mnnguin win niso conmni rg ular class drills for llic boys' department ....I. Mniwlnv. WednriMlay nnd I'rulay at 4 o'clock. Any Iniy lictwccn the nges of 10 and 10 years may become a mrmoer of this department by paying J Iter year in advance and presenting testimo. ninls of good character. I a nr -rnlrlrril Vears), Admore Hurtnn, a colored man stole some clothing from the firm of Kay Kisn.,r.l when thev were in business thir teen years ngo nnd lea Hie city. He re turned recently and wn nrrcsicu mmj i.. rhnrM of larceny. He was taken before tlsqulre Summcy this morning and committed to jnil to awnu tin next term of the criminal court. That Twin Cllsr Uuarrel. Siicdnt to The Cltiicn. St. Pai l, Minn., June a.i.-A deputa tion of citizens leaves for Washington this afternoon to urge Attorney Ocncrul Miller to prosecute the wholesale census frauds ierictratcd in MinncuMilis. They assert that the prosecuting ultorney, a citizen of Minncuolis, will not prosc ! cute the culprits. An kvlatoorale nni.quel. Sicdnl to The Cltlarn. Nuw York, June 2.1. line of the most clnlHirute Imn.piets of the year will lie given to-night at the Hoffman House by .l,r Irih Home Rule Clubs of New York to B. J. Curry, who has for years liecn prominently nsscKiatcd with the move ment in America. A Vole tv Huturday. Sirriid to The Cltl.cn. Washimiton, June 2.".-Thc debate on the new election bill is in progress to-day in ilu house. I'ndcr the urogram, which i'licakcr Reed declares is ironclad, a vole will lie readied Saturday. A Tub; Kaplode. Racinh, Wis., June 25.-Tbc lug Wel come exploded here to-diiv. All hands nJc rcKrtcd to be lost. W. M. C. Kflucallanal AHHOclallou. The tenclicrs of Wcslern Norm .nro linn arc culled to meet in convention at Wnyncsvillc. July 10 nnd 17, for Ihc pur- misc of organizing a iermuncui lumen i i. mill AsMieiation. Co. SiiKrinlendants J no. W. Stnrncs. Iluneomlic; Key. R. A.Scnlcll, Hayw.H.d; C. C. Cowan, Jackson j J. I'lrich Giblw, Swain; M. C. King, LIrtokcci j. a Hyde, Crulmin; C. . ISclwy, Hender son. i:x.Suicrinlcnilaiiti-C. C. Standriilgc, Cl.iv ; kev. I no. S. Smiley, hwnin. Teachers Hr. R. H. Iwis, Henderson villc; W. V. Marshnll, lnoir J Rev. A. I'.. I'l.i. tnril. lluinbtiri!: 1. II. House, Cow- arts; Kobt. L. Madison, Paiulcr, nnd others. A town in Louisiana is named fjuar- I antinc. Greenville. S. C. is trvinu to organize a base bull club. Sam Tones is now holding a revival al Norfolk, Va. A timulsfime union deoot is soon to be erected at Norfolk. Va. . . Fort Payne, Ala., has nominated aciti- zens ticket lor tne city omeers. TV. Mi.(inunl Ahilmmn Klllte troops is incncninpmcniuimoiiiKxiiimjr. The engineer corps of the Shenandoah Valley railroad is now aliout n mile from Muldleburg, Va. It is rumored at Norfolk that the Richmond and Ilunvillc shops muv uc moved to Charlotte. Vnvl oil rM.ilif .ruin. nriKHIIllf through Orecnvillc, S. C, carry water melons to rtonnern mantcis. n.. dm nniit..tt nn III,, f irnlll'e rililwAV. near Mcnica, Pasco county, John Tom liuson, the engineer, lost his lite. Lynchburg, Va., is grumbling because the census enumerators could find no more than 10,0110 or 20,000 people in that city. 1...I.... II....., W Tlwimii. !Im foretnoal lawyer of Northern Virginia, died at his home ut Fairfax Court Houscon June 21, aged 7S yeurs. r1 ...I.I.:., n ...li.iu lujnntv.nvr miles of Wheeling, W. Vn were dam aged to the extent of thousands of dol lars by two violent storms. Hon. C. M. Williamson has just been apKiinted by Governor Stone to assist in the prosecution of the Hemingway case at Jackson, Mississippi. The Western I'nion company will lay a cubic across the Mississippi river at Vicksburg to take the plucc of the one destroyed during tne nigii water. v.... ii ff.tintv Wv . i. ifiirl to lie in the hands of lawless bands of desperadoes. Governor lluckner has received a pitilion asking aid for the holding of court. Furincrs around Lynchburg arc ex ..ri..,u.i,i,r n (front ili-iil of trouble in pro curing iuhor for harvest, on account ol so many colored nnnnsieavingaiiu ginig to work on railroads. Andrew Crawford, of Columbia, S. C, is a candidate for the office of attorney general. As usuul Mr. Crawford didn't want to do it, but ms many menus in sisted, so he had to give in. "Shino" the juggler of Yellowstone Kit's show which has been doing Alu bnma was arrested at Troy for insulting a young lady and given twelve mouths ill the Conlburg convict mines. The National Farmers' Allinnceund In dustrial I'nion will hold its next annual meeting in Ocnln instead ol injacksonvillc PRICE 3 CENTS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G.y Jl I IlllaUClIIiak VIICK Vl mTttmUm.Jt Apothecary, 4 South Main St. FOR U- mmW CT1 Bra HEUU Bl iih dcaiKiinUd liy the vote of the National AHiuiux ut St. Louis hint December. HEADACHE ear unKUlHNi HARMLESS HEA0ACHE ruifucn. Thtv art SpwHIc. OMtalalBV M al"". aalaMtaartl. l'Hasi U. r Ml tj tlrviflsla r fcf aUlt. AilbRIU T H0FFADUGC0. 55 Main It Buffalo, N.Y-, wd Intwmtlonil llridg. Ont. VUK 1ALB BT J. S. GRANT. If your prescriptions are prepared ut Grant's Pharmacy you can positively de pend upon these facts: First, that only tht purest and best drugs and chemicals will be used; second, they will be compound ed carefully and accurately by an experi enced I'rcscriptionist ; and third, you will not be charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable pro fit. Don't forget the place Grant's Pharmacy, Si South Mainstrect. Prescriptions Sllcd at all hours, eight orduy, and deliveted free ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grant's Phar macy; Si South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quot- ,ed by any other drug bouse in the city. We are determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lust money by so doing. He will sell all Patent Medi cines at 6rst cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet the price of any eompetl I tor. We have the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skius, all sites, at the lowest prices. We ore the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on band. Use Buncombe Liver Pills, the best iu the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly teliuble remedy for all blood diseases is Buncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will takenoothcr. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Pharmacist, St S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S, The are named Out. The Wilmington Scnconsl railway of fered a prize ol 100 for the Ust more made by n regularly organized rillclciuu, ,;i;i,.rv or civil, ol not less than live memlier., the shoot to Hike place nt Hammocks Friday, July . The Ashe ville Kifle Club made up its mind to take tlinf uriu nnd wrote for particulars. They came in the shape ol a circular nnu contained one clause which completely knocked out the local organization. Il was to the effect thnt none but the ntili ..r riil- will Iw used. The local team uses the Winchester rccnlcr mid of course nre Imrrcd. The Nouln Carolinian, A business meeting of Hie South Cnro linn Society was held at tlie First Nation al Hunk yesterday evening. The commit tee on arrangements for the liainpict rciorted fuvoriiblc progress. iov. niv lor of Tennessee, Lieul.Gov. Miiuldin ol Soitlh Carolina, Attoriirv-Gcncrul T. v. iinvi.1a.in of this Slate, lor Gov. Fowle. nnd other prominent geiillemnn have ac cepted Invitations to be prcsei.t. it win be nt the Swnnnnnon Hotel I'ritiny nigui. A nssraln HsM stemmer. The hoarding house commillee ol the V. M. C, A. desires to make a complete revision of its register. Now that visl- i.ir. are lirulnn nit to pour In, It Is neces sary that the register lie nccurnte. To accomplish this all boarding house hccif en arc requested to send at once tun in formation In regnrd to rooms nnd board to Mr. 11. P. Andersen, Secretary Y. M. C. A. Congressman Lee has received a letter i .i ,.ri'n..;.n i rinv. oi irifin u unMnkw. w ... . . . -- Kentucky, recommending the reieal ol the constitutional umcmiuii'iii. wmvu mioil negroes tlie privilege oi suurugc. The Ilnnvillcnnd New River railroad in Virginiu is now advertised for sale and ...in I. nn. nn tn the highest bidder on August 27. There is said to be no ques- ? l ... .L... .1 U:..l.M.n...l n.i.t llitnvill.' UOIl OUl UIHL lire I.lllwMW ' road will be the purchaser. . C IWIm... tin. Iim.n fllTllttefl at I Vicksburg Miss., for the murder ol a nc- gro named Hawkins Moses which "C-I46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. .i 1..-, Iw..mlw-r. Peiitressis white I and cluims the deed was done in self dc-1 Iciicc. He is out on $r,oou nan. i. .ri.l ilmt r.ilnni'l M. II. Har din, Colonel J. W. I.ylc nnd Colonel Win. M. I'atton, professors at the Virginia Military Institute, hnvc placed their res ignations in tlie hands of llic siqienn lendcnt, to tukc effcel Septcmlicr 1, lN'.IO. rmicrnl Richard C. Jones, of Camden, Wilcox couiily, has just bccnelected pn-s-:.l f ilu. ll.tiwHrwilv of Alitluimn. which is at TusciiIimisii. He received his ci I million in the university and received his title lor IMS glllllini crvKv uiiioiK the laic war. n-.. r t; Vf..i,.ttin. 1111 Atlanta llnptist minister, nssaulteil his wife with i.i. r.., n,i,l Iii. Imiilirr rlcrivmcn have just passed resolutions censuring him for in hi. rhri.tinti character. McCtitchcon claimed proviK'nlion. I I...,., ...... loiuimr I. W. DellllllllllC III n "'n ' - ' 11.. Iii ,,n nml nenliew was run into by a iassing vessel off Fort Monroe and voung iieiiuiiniic wn iMiard. His lather juniicd over to save his son and the ncplicw pinie(l miosnvc the father uud all were drowned. Mrs. Lizzie Ackcrman who shot nnd killed her husband at Memphis, Teiiu., has just Iwen convk led of murder in the second degree nnu nns oevu am . . .niirniinrv. The killinu iKeurred in the court room v.;here Acker- man was on trial lor assaulting ms wiic. Two murder cases were tried In one day recently in Charleston, Allsrrt Gr.indison, licensed of the murder ol James Richardson, wus fouud guilly nnd sclltcllceil 10 leu year, m m iir tinrv. Willie llalicr, nccused of the mur der of Theodore Robinson, was ac quitted. The grand iurv nt Purvis, Miss., have rCllirilCll llll Iliunuiiiii....'n-n Sullivnn with prize fighting. A iwlilion is in circulation to fudge I crrel, which is licing numerously signen oy tne k-iuiihk citizens, praying that the court lie lenient and Impose a line wiimnmniin wminvn. It will I prcscnicu in tii wnu nL..U r.ln Mliil,.. .hot mill killed Lizzie Mitchell, colored, in n disrcputnble house in llirminghnm nnd Ihen blew out Ins own Minns, rour nour. innr . q...... .I... n.,.l nniriiillv wniimlrd Mnrv llnrnett nnd blew out his own brains in n diffcrcnl house. Jealousy caused Itoth crimes. Tnlum saw the first tragedy and lollowcu suit. tlll.......l Vn Aitfl nil IwH-miM nf n nn iiiinniii, . nt, .......... love, Richard 15. Owens, a young man anotlt tweniy-iwo yrnr. tiiu, miii"" lO Mill mISB nnnnic nn. nnu nivi shot himself. He culled on the young u.l. l.A Mwwlfin.lv Infnrmrfl llltn limy, w mi nn" " that he must cense to visit her, and pro posed to lake a walk. She declined, and lie drew a pistol nnd said, "Here Is where I end your life." Miss Shaw lumped aside liefore the wexn was discharged, and the ball missed its mark. Bite retreated Li.. ..ILUI..HU1M Anrl fn.ttwrl t Mr door. Owensiired ball Into his left breast, Inflicting dangerous wound, lie ' was nrrcsicu nnu imvvu huuu Bargains! Bargains! (CONTINUED.) We offer tfrealer induce ments (o cjihIi buyers of Dry (JooiIh than tiny Iiuuho in Asheville. All our DomcHtie (Jooiis liounht before the rise of cot ton ure now hoM ut prime COHt. Fiiiih and TaraHolH, the beHt Hclection iu town, re frartlleHK of cost. Curtaiim in gtvut variety for lciw than you can buy (hem elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Nap kins and Doilies at prices that defy eoinretitioii. While (JtiodH, I'jinbroider ios and LaceK at half their values. Our st ock w very largo uud we are detennined to reduce it. Kid Gloves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell tho low est. Call and see ub before you purchase. All (loods tiro now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Cull und con vince yourself. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOVTH MAIN ITBEBTi OpposUs Bank f AstwrlUt. ft- V- kW.tsr lts. :..WW-rW