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im mwwwunwn i .iiii'yi in"T aw ' MMfil- urn' miniiii Wf,:,l ' 111 'HM linna i ,l ni ".y ut in mil inn I 1 1 1 Tr-r r- AM V i . Citizen, VOLUME VII. NO. 40 ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, TUNE 22, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. sheville jyany WHERE THE SNJWB1RDS NEST. For n cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linvillc.Grnudliitber Mountain, iiml the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular sales nficnl (stale it Linvillc on and nltci June si. IH'.H. Husiiuss lnls nnil icsidtucc aild -"lil ul privali sale only. The Esccnla Inn wits k.iii'I I In Im . l June, under tlie management ol Mi. i nun T. Skilcs. Kcguli.ir daily stugi from Cranbcri v. -L1NVILLE- INV1TH8 INVESTIGATION AS TO Climate, Water Supply, 1 Drainage. Drives, l'arkn, Scenery. Plana, Building Sites, Investments. I.INVII.I.K inPROYKNKNT CO.. Ltnvllle, N. C. ANALV8IJ OF WATKR t'Slill ATTMK ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 217 HAYWOOD ST. MA"nAl'llt'tlKTTI. 1 OF NAI.YSIK ! . 2117 Prnnklin St I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A FULL LINE OF COLGATE'S TOILET AND LAUNDRY SOAPS. THE TURKISH BATH AND PALM A e two of the bent G cent tuHct son on th' market. (.'olKalc'a White Ckmatis, to centa, three fur aft. Dttr r kinda us low ua 40 rati iwr iIum'ii. ColKalc'a ik-lawn leuda nil the laundry minis. It will wunh the burnt fab rics wllhoul Injury. A. D. COOPER, PROVIDER OF GHOCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC.. Court Stuurc, Cumcr Main ami CuIh'KV ttt. HALF PRICE SALE I'ANS, PARASOLS, A Nil UMBRELLAS. $1 .00 timlircH. b lor fliH. t iwruftoh tor 7fle 93 no i uruaoli. lur $1 70 SI on Hutin ur j;utuc fuutt Im Mic $1 J5 uttn ur auze fan tut ti (v. AH tliP'tiK the line in hiiiik' pmpurtiou. KAK1C CHANCU To Secure a Bargain FAN OR PARASOL. 'BOX MARCIIE." .17 H. Main Mlreet. FLY FANS RE THE WONDER OF THE A6E, Niokle iilutttl and vpxv iotdy fiiiislifd: ImndHomtt n tin initi kt't; nr mnwrior to all othorn; an ornament ii tin- ralli; a luxury to lli KHit'lultl; a lil'-HHiiiir to tlie Kti k ; a lt'iiKuic l tin1 iiiiius- en his; ami a iiixMswity to ail, wiii'if nun art i rounleHoiiie'. Tlii'iMiiidly ivvtilvinir (linen of onlv iriuhU'ii 'iiml drive away tin flics, but cause a pleasant cin ulation ol air, thereby adding to the enjoy ment of every meal during; io Hummer niont lin. No home in eomtdete with out on. Hjieeial iri in of- fereil on above (Iimtiimmimiih until July Int. Sold only by NIADOIRISIlfill, 41 Pattou Ave. I11NA, GLASS, SIM'VUNIKS, HOt'81! I'UKNISIIINCS. liTC. ONE PRICE STORE, I. REDWOOD&CO. Wt ak uttcntlun thii week u out Ctulh- iiiK lur men, huya anil children, in which wr now cxccllrtil titjlca and the but of value. A I no to aotiiv ditiiralilc till 11 In attihona- Ic In; Ouotli. A nmnlicr of attractive i tenia tu variutia linca Junt oiwued. H. REDWOOD i GO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, ETC, ETC 7 9 PATTON AVE. CUMHONWRAI.TII F M CKRTII-1CATKI atHte Amnver other, BOSTON. M H8 , April 21. IN'it. To Chm H Camplicll, Anhcvillv, Nurth lr nhna. The rnimphr of wntcr nuhmittrd for nnaly. hi hn b en carrfultj rinm ncd. with the fol lowing rwU: The water nhewi in pnrtf er 1(K) CXK): 8 -li-ls vnlntilr '!.H lliol 3Mt " total 6 Mi rrn1nn per onrll. 8 jtnll- n 2.o ThW w ater In Hlmnut entirely frre from or- fnie tnnttrr, nhow n rery uliunt trace of rnn, nnlphnr and lime. The wnier i verv cicrllent in all renprct. It t rrry rlrlom we And water ao free from ornanlc or minerul matter. 11 L BOWKRK, State Aaaycr. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate ISrokertt, And lUTCstuicnl Agcutit. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan. urely ulaeed at 8 per cent. Oltiec.: M ft !I8 Pattoa Atcoiw. thxond floor STARTLING FACTS. When the adulteration of Food IVodwts iMH'onieH no genera that it w niTeHnnrv in larger eitiew to organize aHsoeiatioiiH for the protec tion of inaniifaetorieH and oalei'M. it ia high time the eoiiNumer consider well the importance of dealing with reliable Iiouhcn. POWELL & SNIDER Inve met with unusual buc ess in Iheir endeavor to es tablish and maintain a high standard of WlinlcBoiiiencHtt and Purity n the QUALITY of the goods they sell. Our large anil ever increas inir trade in, we think, evi- lenee sullicient U convince all "Doubling Thomases' that we an selling goods at a very low and reasonable rate. Kcwpectfuliy Powell & Snider, Wtaolcttalc and Retail tiro ccrit. REAL ESTATE. Wilts. B. Owth, W. W. Wmt CVYH & WEST, IBaceeaiora to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHKVILLE. . REAL ESTATE. Loaua Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary PubHV Cummlratoacra ulUeeda FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK-aMlkeaat CoMHWeiaarc, J. W. SCII ART LE, MERCHANT TAILOR NO. 42NOKTH MAIN8T. Jnt rMrtred, a Ml llacf noallU and do neatlc aroolena toravrtng and Hammer, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, M Pattsa Aeeaae. Next T M C A bolM'f. orlaaat. TOBosOSA. , FOR RENT OK 8ALB. BUker hoaac ovaed by t. Krllna Baarn. Ina, coraar Preach Broad Avtaa aat Hay- aod llmi Tkcac koaaw art located aaar the otatcr af towa, coaaamadtaB good rlewa; kick ehrratloa, . roe Information apply to . ' OUK CHILD, iff TO MAKE MONEY The way to make money is to save it. And the way to save it is to have your pre scriptions tilled at Carmi- vhael's drug store, and you will fi ii I by doing ho you wil save from 25 to 30 jer cent on every prescription. We do not take goods that tin Nople know the price am mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for u pre scription to make up the loss You know clerk hire am house rent must tie paid an the proftta must lie average some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extract) in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. ('has VV.Devaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends and cus tomers. Don't forget, the place. ; Carmichael'B drug store, No. 20 South Main street, AshevUle, N. C. RET, C. W. RVRD'S BJKRMOM VKHTKRUAV, M Having found on vloer examination of my I.K-k ol llao that I am overalotkrd in tome linea, aad alxe baul.r broken In othcra m determined to "clean an a bit," aad In rder tu alurt a I'ri aa deal, will otter lor the ncit ten data the entire atora at coat. Thia will he a chance that wHI nay erery me ncedinc bead covenaa totakeadraniajce of. Mi it' ek of h-ita eonainta of nothiaa hat fn "nh atyliah gooda, aad not old, ahoo-wor. traan. H hare heaid a n fnll line of atraw hut. Inn lap, Ytiuman'a and Miller it ha pea otatilf hata in tnc late apring aaapca. lai eruHh hata in .treat rartetT und aoft fur h Uof rrerv ah ape and fttvk. Remember this ia a genuine coat sale, And that everything ia my atck In the way ol a hnt mutt no and at aucJi alaughter pneta will not laa loaf. Ao the earlier you come, the mnrr likely we will t nttie to u-t nno nt you. i ne aaie ie Kiaa Tucadajr, June iliit and don't jo fur KCt it. F. E. MITCHELL, atB aPattOtt AVCt Jan 2 2d 8m UK'S SB I10USE 35 M. Malu Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. COUKT Syl'ARB, 8PAKTANBURU. B. r j M i SABBATH OBSERVANCE." The Haator of Itac Ccutral Church Ocllvcra a NlroitK Appeal lor a Proper Observance or the Lord 'a Day Reapecli to the "Brethren Rev. Chm. W. Bynl, pn.tor of the Cen tral Mcthoiliat Episcopal chuixrh, aouth, preaclird on "SalibatU obaervance" yes terday. He rend lor hia fu st lesson tlM- closinn yrrsea of the 08tb chapter ol Isaiah und lor his second lesson the first twelve veracs of the 1 2lh chapter of Matthevy, the intcreiliiiR incident of the cornfield. n hit opening remarks Key. Mr. Byrd said that the Subbuth, its natural and divine authority, and the safeguards that may be throwu around it by civil legisla tion, arc Rrcat serious questions of the day qucstious that call forth discussion Irom the ptatftriu and the press, and that constitute a suitable theme" for frequent pulpit discussiou. He contrasted the vieersof those who argue for the conti nental Sabbath with those of the great christian public who stand as a bulwark against the inroads .that are being made by foreign ideas upon our American institutions, civil and religious. He showed that Sabbath law was not merely an arbitrary enactment that was abrogated when Christianity took the place of Judaism. In the Savior's an swer to tile frequent charges of the l'har isees that he violuted the Sabbath there is always a staunch recognition of the law of the Sabbath and the contest is nlv about the narrow I'hunsuic inter pretation of that law. Here the speaker discussed the Savior s broud and generous interpretation ol the law, making it the conservator of man's best interest social, physical and spiritual. lie bricuy alluded to the recognition ol i lie iion-christiun nations to the impor tance ol a seventh day of rest. He then discussed the Subbuth us a physical ne cessity; quoting the recorded experiences ol railroud employes and oilier InlKirers wliosc dunes required tnem to work on the Subluilh, the universal testimony be ing that they could do more wink und lictter work in six days than in seven, lie also quoted from sciemitic experts and socialistic philosopliers, who, unbi ased by religions influence, but rui her hostile to it, beuriug the same testimony, lie declared that every railroud corpora tion from the little dummy line, which was such a fruitlul source ol bnhbnlh desecration in our own town, to the great corporations that control trullie ol the land, and every factory bell that calls toSuudaylubor.isthcencmy of the labor ing man. The rich muy rest when they win our inc poor can rcsi ouiy wncn their day of rest is secured to tliem ugainst thegrved of irrcligiouscupitalists und soulless monopolists by legislative enactment. His next point was that the Sabbath is a social necessity and here he showed how it rebukes selfishness, deceit and impurity and conserves the purity and the culture of the home. On this day Christianity puts forth its best ef forts; tlw churches arc open, the Sunday schools arc gathered with their million teachers and ten million scholars, a so cial action whose power cannot be com puted. The Sabbath is a civil necessity. It is the supreme police power ol the land; it affords a place in the home for the culti vation of honest sentiment, furnishes a basis for just and equal legislation, thus becoming the truest patriot in every commonwealth. This fact is recognized in the statutes looking to the enlorce mcnt ol bnbluitli observance in all the towns, cities, states and territoricsof the land. The state has a right, and it exer PROBABLY FATAL QIIARHKL, A Tragedy In Cleveland. Ttsau., Over a Mcwapaner Item. CLKVBLAND,TB((N.,June22. TbeChat tnnnogn Times recently had dispatch from there stating: "During the last few months there has been a change in the stockholders of the Cleveland Life Mutual Association of Cleveland, Tenn., John H. Crnigmiles, Colonel I. II. Maytield and Dr. A. 0. Scruggs retiring, selling their interests and licing succeeded by other parties. Today a bill was filed in chancery court by ohn L. Longley, of Charleston, by Attorney J. G. Stewart and Hob. J. H. Grant to recover a policy of insurance is sued about four years ago for $2,000 on tin; life of Mr. Longley 's mother aad for the benefit of the plaintiff. Mr. Longley died last January and the payment of the loss has been deferred from time to lime. At first the company offered to pay $50 on the loss, then $1,000, then $1,200 and finally $1,300 which was not accepted and the fullumoiint sf the policy demanded, which was refused, hence the filing of the bill today." Col. C. L. Hui d wick, president ol the association, thinking that the article re Rectcd upon his honor and officers aa well, came down the street and seeing Dr.Jordan, the writer, called him into the street and a quarrel followed in which llnrdwiek was fatally stnhhcd. Jordan hit town, but was recaptured und taken to Chattanooga, THE BALLOuTrAN AWAY. FOUR BUN FALL FROM THK CLOVOM. The Ha loon, Filled With Una, iacaped From Tlioae Holding; II and Weul up lo a ureul Height. Sr. I'ktkksiii'ko, June 22. A terrible balloon accident occurred ueiir this city yesterday. A large balloon belonging to Count a'I'ruxinc, was king inllutcd with gas, when it escaped from the icplc who were holding it to thcgroiind mid carried upward four workmen who were in the cnr. The balloon went rnphlly to u great height and then burst. The bodies of the four workmen, alter the explosion, fell to the ground and were mashed almost bevond recognition, Two Murders) lu wiiiHIon. WiNRTcm, N. C line 22. Two mur ders were committed Saturday night in North Winston. The parties killed were a wliite man numed John Smith, a rail road bridge builder, und a colored mar ried woman mimed Mary Gains, at whose house the killing took place, the white innnhaving taken refuge there when pur sued by three unknown men. Wni. Walker, white, was arrested on a charge of being implicated in the crime, but two other white ncn connected with the af fair hnve so far eluded arrest. AT THK HOTF.LM. Casual viaitora to the City Where The Corns Prom. Grand' Central: Roy Ray, Hendcrsou ville, N. C; A. F. Shults, Knoxville; P. A. Johnson, N. C; M. McCaulcy, Ohio; Hen ry Harmon, Baltimore; W. R. Whitson, N. C; E. L. Roberts, Bell Terre, N.C.; P. P. Barnwell, Phila.; P. H. Hayes, S. C; E. T. Cleinons, N. C; H. S. Smith, Atlan ta;. W. Hastin, N. C; A. h. Rankin, Greensboro; W. B.Johnson, N. C; I). M. Vance, Charlotte; I. D. Murphy, J. K. Wagner, T. L. Johnson, N. C; J. Wills, Wnynesville; J. W. Morgan.N. C.j C. W. Pettigrew, Morriatown, Tenn.; E. C. Nichols, Marion; P. B. Lawson, Mar shall; T. L. Goff, Richmond. Swaananoa: 8. A. Wctzer, Atlanta; L). M. Vance. S. L. Spier, N. C; K. C. Hays and wife, Trenton, Tenn.; G. G. McCully, Knoxville; Jus. M. Cole, wife and duughter. Philadelphia; S. II. Dowdy, Detroit; S. P. Ilolloway, E. L. Graves, S. J. Flttiim, B. P. Cobb, jr., Richmond; W. a. uvcrtou, lolumuiu; J. v. Lewis, U. . geological survey;P. M. Whitelaw.Cincin uati; W. P. Lewis, Va.; J. L. West and wife, Indiana; B. Soimenburg; P. Luke rath, D. P. McCann, T. M. Dunn, J. M. Alexander, Lewis Baer, Baltimore; K U. Garrett, Victoria; Thos. R, McCann, Washington; I. 0. Bechu, Albert Lew L, A. Canter, Jncob Lnnnel, New, York; Ed. Gross, Cleveland; Silas Cooper, . 1. Hawkins, Jonesboro. Glen Hack ; M. B. Guddis, Newport, Tenn,; C. M. Tweed, J. N. White, W. R. While, Marshall; A. G. Wetmore, Old Port; W. H. Mulone, city; John Mc Dowell, Mrs. V.E. McBee, Miss Rosa Mc Ike, V. E. Mcllee, jr.. W. H. Austin, N. C; W. II. Gillilnnd, S. C; F. H. White- luw, Cincinnati: H. H. Harper. Rnleiirli: C.J. Harris, DiJIsboro; R. L. Liuster, ainiesviiie;joiin Moore, Knoxville; J. 11. Drauglm, Nashville; H. S. Smith, Atlan ta; J. P. Davis, wife and daughter, New Aliiuny; H, L. Oudger, Cineinnuti; W m. tlarnhnrt, Chicago: M. R. Woods. Belle- fontainc, Ohio; W. 0. Knight, Richmond; W. M. rates, Urcenville. Tenn.: W. V. Clifton, Raleigh; D. Gleuson, D. Russell md liirud, 1. M. Carter. Tenn.: G. G. McCurly, Knoxville; T L. Lurnox. Rich mond, Robt. II. Dunlnp, Marian Mcrn luim, S, C; P. II. Leathcrwood, Webster; liil. Orass, Llcvclaml; W. r. Lewis. Vu.: Thonius Harris, Dillshoro, JOSEPH E. 1O0NALD DEADhjgQTJJ TWLV MONTHS THE ORKAT INDIANA HTATKIS MAN NO MORE. AGO WE SOLD N.-C.j-f OVER- TWO HUNDRED PAIRS - vf:nf.rabi.f:'ano eloquent, fetasnoa la flnlcl. St. Joiinsiu'by, Vt lane 21. In a letter received here United States Land Commissioner P. C. Ide, who arrived at Apia, Samoa, May 16th, says, recent rumors tothecontrary notwithstanding, that t'.ie new government is now fairly nnder way, the islands areentirely peace ful and Mutietoa is universally recog nized as king. 'naetlled Coudttlou of Baalneaa. HoLiiaooK, Muss., June 23. The firm of Whitcomb & Pnine, manufacturers of iKtots, close their factory this week in Dr. Hillhouae Buel Preachea la Cumberland, Mainland. I'rotn a Carabedand, Md., Patk-r. Rev. Hillhouse Buel, ol Ashevillc, N. C, who is visiting his brother, Rev. Clar ence Buel, at Emmanuel P. E. church rec tory, preached extemporaneously, n most iiMiuent sermon at the morning service in nis Brother s cnurcn. After alluding in simple eloquent language to his pasto rate here thirty odd years ago, to the construction, dedication nnd use of the beautiful church, be congratulated the present congregation apon the recent beautiful decoration ol the interior. For twenty minutes the venerable old gentleman dwelt upon the purposes for which temples are reared to the honor nnd for the service of God, evincing ripe scholarship, staunch churchmansbip and muck originality. in conclusion, his voice auivenng with emotion, he paid that loving tribute of a Christian pastor to the departed of his nock. I hrougn the open gates or I'ara disc he saw them and was glad that, alter hie s struggle, they were in that blessed place where he, too, honed soon to be. for the good work of his brother he asked the warm support of the con' gregation.and prayed for their abundant success. definitely. This is caused bv the utv rises that right to emancipate one , settled state of business throughout the country. They have been turning out about I (KM) ci set ol boots per day. Ureal Lockout Pendlnc. London, June 23. All efforts made to avert a (tending lockout of 25,000 tin plate workers in Wales have proved is a chance in the situation ol affairs this week the works will close Monday. LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. day in seven from all enforced toil and give it to every toiling man. not dictat ing what shall be the nature of his ob servance of it, but leaving it to the high behests ol his own conscience, Legisla tive enactments can be enforced only us they arc backed by the moral sentiment of the people, and there is little hopeol l" workers in wi mlon-inc j,l,luilh nltarrvaner. uihrn. m 1 fruitless. Unless their a community ol twelve thousand, its cit izens will go out seventeen bundled strong on a Sunday afternoon excur sion, run in the interest of would be offi cials of the city. 1 here is little how tor the enforcement of law looking to moral reforms in those towns where the otlicials are run by I lie bar-rooms, the despise rs of law and order, from the mayar down to the humblest Khcemuii, and when men are promoted from the chain gang to the ponce force to hms alter ine cntorccinent of law before their hair is grown out after leaving the state prison. Let no one go away from here and say that 1 nave spoken severely ol Ashevillc police men, for 1 am not acquainted with any of the present force. Those whom 1 knew of the former force, were sober, courteous and law-abiding. I could not afford to speak discourteously ol these officials tor it would be to criticise the close kin of some of our excellent councilmcu. Sermons on "Sabbath observance" were also preached by Rev. C. M. Camp bell, of the North Asheville Methodist church, and Rev. John C. Troy, of tlie Riverside church, to good congregations1 BVMNINO COTTON. Five and a batfyean a so I started tn the maaic basnwaa. The acople si Aahcvllle and WeaUra Nun. Carolina have been kind to mr and I wish to saakc aratefM acknowl edgement of It. I atarted bv taking aa agency. I became sooa aauancd that the iKoiile are entitled to better taatrameata and fairer treatment than I woara let acting mcrdjr In that way. Hence I atarted out m deneadent to give the very heat taatrameata for the money they aad paid prrrioasl j for im-ir inaiTOim-nis. Fur a connnnanca of taa niatorv af tha Aahevillc Mnsk Houar ate the Cloaca of a tew daya later. Mcaawauc oaaas aad sac i stock aad gat prices, at - - 35 North Main Street. C. FALK. THE MAITLAND SCHOOL, KOMI ANO BAT SCHOOL FOK 6IRLI, ' . "V1 . " o. 0 French Broad Avaaat. . MBS. BUKUWyN UAITLANO. PRINCIPAL. Caaiprtrnt teachers, aad thornllt.-tl kvatrao rion. l.cKsoaa ta Mnaic, CtiHia Ptiiauiia; nnd Kenning!). HinliritiJerf areouatiauediluriag tae juntiaer vaeatiosk vodlJ Bla; Fire Amonsj lh Mlllaat Fall River. Pall Rivkii, Mass., June 22. All the alarms from two of the three border city mills called a large portion of the fire de partment to a big blase in cotton and cloth this morning. The fire broke out at the southeast corner of a store house containing $150,0(10 worth ol cotton and fancy clolhs. The flames spread with unusual raindtly, and when the depart ment arrived, ureal volumes of smoke cu' circled No. 3 mill, closely adjoining tlie tire. 1 he storehouse was of wood, and the firemen tore down the sides at once. After a fight of about an hour and a hall Uk flames were under control, but it will be several days before the fires of tlie smouldering masswillbcextinguished. 1 nrcc nreinen were siignuy injurca oy the falling walls of the building, and a number of firemen were partially over come by the smoke. It is impossible to give an accurate estimate ol the damage. Treasurer Anthony states that a large amount of the cloth burned was virtually owned by commission bouses, and it was stored awaiting shipment. It is said 2,000 bales ol cotton were in the building. The loss will be from $50,000 to $100.- 000, covered by insurance. SIme. '.Sis Fuae Smith From Hew Vorkt Is nrenand to arenmcnah tha verv has drcaa aiakJag at abort aouoe. S 7 a. Mala PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Ba-Atao Artistic Millinery Very Cheap.' janttlaa Meally for Cleveland. Atlanta, Ga., June 22. A poll was made of the members of tlie Georgia press asaoclatisa in session here as to their choice for democratic nominee for president and their opinion a to what should be the leading issue in the next campaign. Of eighteen . editors inter' viewed eleven were ror iteyeiana, two for Hill and five aon-committnl. Nine favored tariff reform as the aaue, two preterm! free silver and seven -regarded them as of equal Importance, One dollar a yenrwill cover your doc tor'! bill tf you take Simmons Liver Re gulator, .- The Kings Mountain News is hcconi' itig more newsy every week. Mrs. Jefferson Dnvis sicnt Wednes day night in Salisbury. "License" or "no license," is the ques tion ol the nour at luorencaa v. ay. There is a flax spinning wheel on ex hibition In Sulcm that is 137 years old. It was brought over from Germany in 175. Evangelist File, who conducted successful meeting in Charlotte recently, is booked to hold similar services in Mt. Airy next month. TDK Citizkn continues to he under obligations to the Raleigh correspondent of t lie Wilmington Messenger and the Charlotte Chronicle for many items of news for this column. At the Raleigh iosition grounds, a "boss" of a gang of carpenters fell into a well fiftylwo feet deep, into the mud and water. He struck head foremost, and was not hurt In the least. The murderers of Albert Smith who was found dead in the road near Lauruv burg have been sent to jail. Derrich David and Jerry, his son, were, as the coroners jury believes, the guilty men A GrcenslHiro telegram says: "Tlie baggage master named Plunkctt on the Winston-Salem train while rapidly hurl ing some trunks about in the car, fell out tlie door on his head and. it is said broke his skull, from which it is feared be will die." Raleigh Chronicle: A and . storv comes from Person county. Col. A. J Hester, prominent and wealthy cittxca of that county, lost his ninc-yenr-old win on Sunday Inst. One hour after the bu rial of the bov the mother died, and an other sun, aged seven yeurs wus this morning reHirled at the point of death. Typhoid dysentery is tlie fearful disease which is bringing so much sorrow to this once happy family. To the executive committee of the Ag ricultural and Mechanical college board of trustees is assigned tlie duty of provid ing for the use of the $10,000 annually appropriated by the state to tne college. Under the terms of the act it is required to be applied to buildings and equip ments. Dormitories will be constructed. The committee also intends to properly , and will AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. OF KNICKERBOCKER SHOULDER BRACES. for I Bleu, Woiucu aud Cblltlreu. OUT OF ALL.THAT NUMBER He Calls Hla Family About Him Itt Aalievilld and Telia Them of Hla Fallh In Ood, and Awalta the (solemn Chance With Perfect Serenity. Indianapolis, Ind., June 22. Ex-Senator McDonald died at 12:35 last night. He passed away peacefully, without a struggle, surronned by his family, who were all in attendance at his bedside. Early yesterday jmorniug unfavorable sy mptomsof several da ys ago reappeared . During the forenoon tlie sufferer had an attack of vomiting and Dr. Runnell took tlie vessel to the window to examine the contents, and shook his head dubiously. Mr. McDonald followed every movement) and when the physician returned to his bedside be inquired: "Is that your ver dict, doctor?" "Yes." said the physician sndlr. The announcement did not disturb the I patient's serenity at all. Do yon contemplate the change with 1 any trepidation ?" inquired the doctor. I "Not in the least," was the reply with I a smile. During the day the patient's condition continued to grow more serious. He could retain no nourishment whatever and the little remainingof former strength I alnwlv elihcit nwav lint f-nna.aiiiiiMi,u I j j . I ....a -. J i. . never departed. During the altcrnoon "ul v""u -i'i- - Key. Mr. Milburn was sent for und ad- of them. They are beyond doubt the beat ministered the sacrament. Then Mr. Mc- , , l)..n,il,l r.ill.H hi. fnmiW uml mm. im,. and moat durable brace ever wurn-tn fact mate friends about him, and calmly and they arc the aereneiy aa ii inc occasion wercoiicoi mc l tionsfor his funeral urrungemcnta and ONLY RELIABLE inc uisposmon oi soiibsoi nis personal i ..tr..i i.. . , ..t ..ii i... ..;.i i-. I u. u.rs. in inc presence ot uu ue iu nc tullllMj br. Mud .u,Mnder to the m arlftt aulahuH ihi. laaWmnna 4-ak Inaai tuatla I n aoiaV-U s,u KHV MBUHIUIIJ mib I aa. 1 1 u iii a God's saving grace. Then he grasiwd They arc iuipte in couatructlon, caally ad- n ! n n bt , """''"-V. Ju,tcU Uud , With perttCt COmfort. ins auditors taus tiisinisscu, tne uvtns i man surrendered himself to the cure oil his physician to awuit the coming of the I inevitable. Joseph Ewing McDonuhl wus born in I Butler county, U.. August 20, lMl'J, uud taken to Montgomery couulv, lnd in I 1HJU. At tits age of 12, alter a brief pe riod in tne villugc schools, he was ap-1 prcnticed at the saddlers' trade in Lafay-1 ette. While working at his trude he studied luw and when licl finished his apprenticeship he was! ,,.-,.,. prepared to enter Wabash college jvo rMBi VKU in the higher classes. In 1842 he entered I a law office at Lafuveltc. The next vcai I he was admitted to the bar. Before be idu r At no all oits received his license to practice he was nominated for countv nrosccittor and k . j ! ..,1- '... I run urn iiiaiipi. maum ..m ...m. a eicciea over ins nig conipeuior. a eiiH Mril. WIlMrM.KIITX Anil hIKI X. nroneentinff attorney he aerved two I , wv w terms, and two years after was elected I to congress, serving one term. In lb.r6 be was elected attorney-general of the state and re-elected in 1858. Declining for the third time be resumed his law practice and the following year moved to Indianapolis. lie stood by his party through tlie war, I but he was not a southern sympathizer. In 1864 he was his party's candidate for I governor, and canvassed the state in a I loint debate witn Morton, tie was uc-1 feated, but there was cast a bigger vote I than had been cast two years previous. I In 1875 he was elected to the United States senate. He failed to be his own I successor because of the republican en thusiasm that swept Indiana in 1HH0. Mcuonulu s career in tne senate wns I honorable alike to that body and to him-1 sell and creditable to himself. After Mc-1 Donald had been chosen by the caucus a I delegation of greenback-inllation-fiut I democrats waited on him and thrcat- nri him with Hi-fcat tinlH. awfirp a I- legianceto fiatism. He told them he DEALER IN woman t cnangc nut naro-moncy views CALL ANO UXAM1N8 TUUM. GRANT'S PHARMACY, B4.'.SouUi Malu St. J. M. CAMPBELL, beat and light the buildings, abolish lumps and stoves. Kinirs Mountain News: We regret to learn of the critical illness in this county of Mrs. Elizabeth Baker, wife of Mr. Allen Baker, and mother to Capt. P. Ii. Baker, of this place. Eleven rears ago Mrs. Baker was bitten by a pilot snake and came near dying at the time. Every year since then she has at a certain season suffered from the effects of the poison, her limbs and body swelling enormously. This year she has suffered more than ever. , IIOMH. Our sixteen hundred passports to American citizens going abroad have already been issued this month. Mai. J. W. Bigsby, the President of the Anniston, Ala., Street railway company, is missing. He left numerous unutid bills oenina mm. H'.'rr Most has been sentenced to one year in the penitentiary and his friends will hold a meeting to protest ugainst the outrage. Fire nt Marquette, Mich., Saturday did $125,000 worth of damages in the business part of the town. The Nestcr block was destroyed. The American derby at Washington Park course Chicago, Saturday was won by Mrathmeath, I'oet hcout second Kingman third, lime, 2YJi. a The citizens of Washington have taken steps to invite tlie Grand Army of the Kcpublic to hold its national grand CB' campincut in v nsninglon in 181)2. Governor McKinncy will recommend to the Virginia legislature the enact ment of a luw providing separate accom modations for the whites and blacks on railway trains. - An Indianapolis electrician, Charles Kcitr, has invented an electric motor, or storage battery rond vehicle. He has Iwen working on this invention tor over two years and is confident of its success. L. J. Jordan, national gas insiector for Indiana, reports a heavy loss of both pressure and volume of gns in all wells at Findlay, Ohio, lie predicts that in two years there will be no gas in Findlay for manufacturing. The New York city weekly bank state ment is most encouraging to business men aud the general public, showing ns it dors a gain of over 50 per cent., or in round numliers $5,087,400 in the reserves, the associated bunks now holdmg $16, 0416,176 in excess of the 25 per cent, rule, FOKKIGN. Two Americans who are mid to have been passengers on the wrecked train near Basic, Switzerland, Sunday last, arc missing. The court of appeals of London refused to grant the applicatou of Hiss Gladys Eyclyn for a new trial ol her suit against W m. Henry Hurlbert. A petition containing 300,000 name! will, within a few weeks, be sent from Philadelphia to St. Petersburg, Russia, praying the Czar to deal kindly with his puillKUl pnaonera. The poie has reduced a number of ap pointments and the exiienses at the Vati can nt nrcacnt. It is much depressed on (account of the losses experienced by the These losses are due to the economic crisis at Rome. ' The complications arising from tl e Prince of Wales' connection with the bac carat scandal arc of such a serious na tare that it ia feared be will meet with a hostile demonstration in Birmingham England, when be goes there on lidy 21 to open tne new law courts. Tlie British Parliament will be pro rogued August 6. The House of Com mons will be summoned to meet early ia January next, when the government vrill introduce and stake it fate oa the local irovernmcnt bill for Ireland, After carry ing the bill Parliament will be dissolved for "forty senatorial positions." The I greenbackers changed their views and I voted lor McDonald. In his private life Mr. McDonald wnsat I the head of one of the largest law firms I in Indianapolis and one of the three I loremost at the Indiana bur. THE PEARSON BALE. REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR Til 13 The Lota Hold Saturday on Rob erta and apring aireela. The following were the purchasers and I price, paid for the lot. of Hon. Richmond ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION t'earson, sold Saturday : NO. 4 6 10 No. 1 G 8 12 14 15 STRING 8TKKET. l'UKCHASKK. VKONTAUK. l'llk l'T. W. T Foster 51 feet $ 0.00 Henry Sheppard 38 " 13.25 W. L. Walker 38 " 10.75 ROIIkltT STKBUT. l'l KCI1AKBK. VXUNTAUB. I'KS FT. H.T.Collins, 50 feet $14.00 lames Buttrick 50 " 0.00 -AND- 1MPROVEMENT COMPANY. RaLTlHoa. .,H,r art niMiia. Ily, S4.76W0.18. Wheat, cuayi No. 2 nil H)t, f l,01.06Vi; southern, wluut, nom inal; miia, Sft.UOIbVl.Mn, ..UIIK'flJ, 1.'. l in. corn uuiiicni. wiiiic, iiiuiTr u. i,,. 75c; ytllow, etcaav at 7oc That tpkmfid picture of Aahevilk tor a ii moot As' subscription to "Tie Crt- ten. See advertisement. ' . - The Dammr IJno to Ma tarh now runs mornlnica aa well atn afleruoona. Waleh lor dais oa Caaa ration car at HutollcaMuaur. 11.50 4.25 6.25 5.50 II. Rattcrhani 50 T. P. Reeves 46 J. G. (Jueen 49 J. G. Uuecn 50 Lot No. 4. on Roberts street, on which there was a building was sold to Duke's Bros., for Sl.Htnj. Lot Mi. 3, on the same street, was sold to Triplett Bros. for SI. 500. The lot purchased by Mr. foster was boucht back by Mr. Pearson for $25 in advance of the price paid by Mr. Foster. Block Quotations). nhwViih. lunc U3. Brie : Luke Shore VniCBKU wmu nuiuiwnHin Norfolk and Wcatern : Richmond and Went Point Terminal lG-fi; Weatcrn Inion au. A IN 1RICKS TO CLOSE OUT CERTAIN LINES IN Crockery and Glass. Baltimore rrlcea. New York Market. J.ll, LAW, .June aa.-Plour. dull; wcatern A GREAT REDUCTION IN 3.70; eitra, t4.ooji4.il0; fum- . , Dinner Seta, Toilet Sets, (Silverware, lite I am In better ahnpc to All large orders for hotels tlma any hoasc In Wcatern North Car- Maw Voaa. lane 23. Stocka. dull and I ollna. as mi atoek la the larmat and av atcaoy. Money, eaay ai iiicnunKC, long, 4.B8(n'4 80V4; abort, 4.Hn(Li;4.HMVt: atale pricca the lowcat. A large line of Mason' hnilB. nrulcctcil: sovernment bonda dull bat steady, couon cany, aaica ni naira; up- I'ruu jura, jelly Ulaaaea, etc., Uaic city tmntm. Hmc. tincuna. n i.i-iw luiurca oucncti i and cluacd linn. June, 7 80; July, 7 113; Au- Water Filters, the beat Alter on the market, mat. h ob: tieiitcmber. 8 1 II; October. 8 2H; .ovctnucr, o on. riiim-imii u .uwij. i-K.K van nuu sec mc uciorc oujinsr cuc Whcat active und aleftd.. Corn dull anil 1 caay. pork iuict ana awnuy at ie wncrc. i win route it to your Intcrcat to 12.00. i-ara iiun anu v a I Mnirlta Tarpcntinc quiet and aleady at I cull aud price my goods. nHytynC. aoain iiun anu uni-nan," .1 1 l.avvttji.au. rrciaaw unu. No harm ever done by the use of Sim mons Liver Regulator. Academy for Dancann;, Orace and Decorum. Misa Ollie Thompson will begin her Noa, 57, 1. and fir av Main 8t. class in dancing Monday night next, -ffi, at 8:30, at hall over Weaver & Myers store. The instruction nights are Mon days and Wednesdays. Lessons fori masters and misses on . Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, at 4:30 beginning on the 23. Sixteen lessons for $8 for each gentleman, but for two or more children in family $7 each. For ladies joining in club of five or more, a deduction will be made. The iournals of Georgia, Florida, Vir ginia and North Carolina, speak of Miss Thompson la words 01 highest commen dation. - All contemplating joining these clnssenl should be on hand promptly at 1 opeV UND HAVE THEM MADE At 6000 AS NEW II1E OS UIUUUMJ V.VIIIII. r. - I . Miss 1 hoaipaoa tt promised, a class! - : No, is) N. Conrt faaaare. Irom the most select families ot Ashevillc. jn20d2t . . , . INUXT liUOu TQt, POBTOFFlCIk. -TAKE YOUR . Broken Jewelry ' ' -AND DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKS .-.. TO . M. A. TILLER, v 1 1 J V. iM, w. .aU.V.a isiaaafai'WHIVawtsiAiJa-JM -iM,fSl'lfftimiS-'iaiih:f-',
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 22, 1891, edition 1
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